Posted by redtom on February 13, 2010 at 19:55:10 from (97.84.171.207):
Okay, couple lives around the corner in the mile. Once or twice daily, they go out with car or truck and drive a mile or two so their two big dogs can run along side for exercise. The other night in a snow storm I go around the corner and come to a car pulled over. As I approach and start to pass slowly (I figure guy is waiting so he can back in) out of the darkness from someones yard into my path comes this huge dog. I'm sliding my wheels to try an stop. Just by luck the dog steps out of the way. It was her running her dogs. Next morning I turn off main road. I see a car ahead pull over and someone jump out and start running around. I slow. Its her frantically trying to catch her dogs shes running before I get to her. Mind you, this is a young couple, perfectly able to exercise their dogs in their yard or on their farmland. Why would you teach your dog to run with cars? What will happen when she doesn't get them corralled in time? Our neighborhood is kind of rural but its not like 20-30 yrs ago when every car was a neighbor. A city person or UPS doesn't slow down in anticipation of anything. I think this is the stupidest thing I've ever seen. If I clobber one, I'll be the bad guy. Am I off base here?
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