jeano
Posted : 4/4/2008 1:26:11 PM
I always find it amazing that folks don't actually read the entire post of the OP.
I think you are right on, and good on ya for trying to keep everyone safe. I hope that the building management does something about it. It seems the young man is quite immature and I agree, if you talked to him he might just sic his dog on you. If you can't walk outside when he's there, I would say that's quite a valid issue!
As for flexi leashes.....
Flexis don't work for me for so many reasons:
Sofia can really pull, and extreme cold can make plastic really brittle, so I don't trust a flexi in the winter at all. Also, when it is cold outside I need to put my hands in my pockets (with gloves on) to keep warm when I'm out with the dogs, so the leashes go around my wrists. With a flexi you are reduced to one had, and the one on the lead is out in the cold. It's also hard to hold onto smooth plastic with a gloved hand.
I had two leashes made from mainlines (dog mushing gear) and I can loop the ends around my wrists and still have two hands to work with if needed.
Nope, flexis just aren't very practical for me.