Posted by MFPoor on September 21, 2011 at 08:53:15 from (72.4.0.230):
In Reply to: Dog leash law.OT posted by Anonymous 53 on September 21, 2011 at 07:53:54:
Laws pertaining to dogs aren't that much different than laws that pertain to humans....They have to be written and enforced equally and without targeting one specific "entity". There were laws passed in Louisville Kentucky several years ago with regard to certain dangerous breeds only. The laws were struck down after owners of those specific breeds cried foul. The laws were then reintroduced as across the board rules for ALL breeds. They still stand.
Lease laws are there to protect innocent people from dangerous animals, and as well, to protect smaller, defenseless dogs from finding themselves in the grasp of bigger, more aggressive dogs. And also, to prevent dogs from wandering the neighborhood, which may promote the spread of disease.
I'm a dog owner too. (Have 3 at the moment) Mine stay in a fenced yard, OR, when out of the yard are always on a leash. My question has always been, why aren't CAT owners subject to the same rules? A neighbor has 10 cats that roam the area, marking everything in site. They aggravate our dogs, which makes them bark. Then, the same neighbor who owns the cats will call animal control and complain about my "barking dogs".
If we lived in a perfect world, we wouldn't have laws like these, but as we all know, the world isn't quite perfect.
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