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Loose DogsWhat is the name of your state? PA If I am walking my two small dogs, on leashes and in control, in my townhouse community which requires all dogs be on leashes at all times and someone elses loose dog charges up to us (not knowing if friend or foe)....can I legally use a mace type spray (or citronella) on the dog to protect my dogs and myself without having any legal obligation to pay a vet bill for the maced dog or anything?What is the name of your state? |
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But, yes, if a loose dog comes up to you, mace it....
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| Mace my butt.... Lousiville Slugger between the eyes.
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Nice professional mature advice I bet your pet-owner neighbors just LOVE you...! |
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Ya, sure. ![]()
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Sure I would, I do all the time. Of course, if he was rabid or something, that's just a little bit different . Sounds like the unleashed loose dog in question was just wanting to say hi to the other two little doggies. OP didn't state anything about the dog appearing threatening or on the attack (or even being a pit bull no offense, pit bull lovers ). You said "strange," which I guess could be interpreted a bazillion ways--especially in here...oh well... rachel ![]() Last edited by rachel4; 03-25-2006 at 11:10 PM. |
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