ColleenC
Posted : 4/3/2008 10:07:38 AM
The reason I feel like I should say something to management is that every time the dog goes into aggressive mode, the boy(he can't be much of 18 if he even is over 18) struggles to gain control on him and reel him back in on the flexi. If he had complete control of the dog there would not be a problem. But, I can see that little cord breaking very easily. He stands with him RIGHT on the sidewalk where the dog can come into contact with people. That is were the problem comes in. If he were in the courtyard with the dog on a flexi, it still wouldn't be so bad as long as he had control. But this dog is charging people who come anywhere close. It was charging at me and my dogs last night and I was a good 40 ft. away. He gets even more aggressive when you come closer.
I guess its not so much the dog I want to report, but the behavior of the owner. He just needs a good leash and to have a bit of control of the dog. I didn't see the leash last night, so maybe he changed leads, but, I want to make management aware of the situation so they can watch to make sure nothing gets out of hand.
I definitely don't feel comfortable just going up to his apartment to talk to him. He doesn't seem like the nicest kid. He has more of the attitude "my dog is big and bad and I'm so cool." I don't really want to tick him off and then him actually LET his dog go after mine.
ETA: I just mentioned it when I went in the office to turn in my rent. I caught the young girl on one of her bad days. Shes so nice somedays and a complete you know what other days. I just said "have you guys met this dog on the corner?" "NO, I haven't MET him" "I just wanted to let you know that he is extremely aggressive and the owner is using a retractable leash. He can't control him very well at all." Then in her snot voice "We KNOW, They are already in trouble." so I said "well, I just wanted to mention something about the retractable leash so that no one gets hurt." "Yeah, we KNOW!" She was acting as if I was causing her trouble by pointing out a possible problem. She does that whenever I ask for something to be fixed also. Just one and a half more months then I have a real house!