ILUVSMGS18
Just Another Disc Hoarder
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- Oct 31, 2014
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What if he chilled in my bag the whole round?
That's not a dog or cat for that matter, it's some sort of overgrown, illegal rat!
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What if he chilled in my bag the whole round?
You bring your dog.
I'll bring my pepper spray, glock, and my lawyer's card.
It was pretty funny the other day when we played Hoover and we were walking past this guy on the course with his two daughters. Pup had her frisbee in her mouth and trotted over toward the guy and I thought she was going to say hi to the little girl and be all cute. Instead, the guy shooed her and repeated "go away" to our dog. Sir, she wouldn't be off the leash if she was going to hurt you. And yes, we put her on the leash when needed. Disc dog for life!
This is the most unintelligent statement a dog owner can make. ALL animals can be unpredictable or act out. Especially around strangers. If you're in a public setting, don't be lazy and keep your animal restrained or stay home.Sir, she wouldn't be off the leash if she was going to hurt you.
Another ignorant and irresponsible dog owner. Clearly too lazy and entitled to care about anyone else.Some places don't require leashes. Some "leash laws" only state your dog must be under control, nothing about a leash. My dog is usually off leash and have never had a problem. I'm not going to start putting her on because one person feels uncomfortable about it. That's not my problem.
Some places don't require leashes. Some "leash laws" only state your dog must be under control, nothing about a leash. My dog is usually off leash and have never had a problem. I'm not going to start putting her on because one person feels uncomfortable about it. That's not my problem.
I take my dog disc golfing for casual rounds because I can. She's well behaved and the anti dog opinion really doesn't matter when you are in a public park.
Look out, it's the fun police! I think people with stinky attitudes shouldn't be allowed on disc golf courses! Because after all, the problem here is PEOPLE, not dogs. The way you raise your dogs (and kids) is the issue. Well, I say kids are unpredictable and cause trouble, so no kids on the course without a leash!
What about people who litter and throw on you without saying anything? And they play in groups of 10 and never let you through, throwing cigarette butts and beer cans everywhere. There are plenty of "disc golfers" out there who don't care about the game or the course, and they are the real problem, not someone who has been doing it for years and actually cares. My dog was playing this course before you, and she's better at it.
I have a puppy and she stays on the leash when I go out because she isn't trained! Some day she'll be a good doggy but for now she's a little rambunctious pup. I guess I should just keep her inside all day, though, because some yahoo's feelings are hurt about puppies.
Some places don't require leashes. Some "leash laws" only state your dog must be under control, nothing about a leash. My dog is usually off leash and have never had a problem. I'm not going to start putting her on because one person feels uncomfortable about it. That's not my problem.