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minimorecambe
05-07-11, 07:36 PM
Riding home from work tonight and I am coming near to the end of the lanes so I am beginning to slow from 60mph.

There is a car coming in the other direction and then out of the hedge, on my side of the road, appears a dog.
I have to slam the breaks on and just narrowly avoid squishing said mutt and coming off the bike (there was loose gravel on the road so that didnt exactly help my cause)

While I was composing myself, and the dog was still just stood there sniffing the hedgerow without a care in the world, I see the owner idly climbing over the fence that is used to enter and exit the field.

He finally gets over, glances at me and his dog and then starts walking off in the opposite direction with just a whistle to the dog who just stands there (until I rev my engine and it moves)

The looks round calls the dog and then beggars off into a house just off the lanes.

Now I am all for letting your dog run off lead on a field but for goodness sake when you are near a road then put them on a lead! [-(

*puts soapbox back to collect dust*

Holdup
05-07-11, 07:39 PM
I don't have a dog

:kiss:

maviczap
05-07-11, 07:48 PM
Squish it next time, harsh, but that'll make the owner take a bit of interest in the mutt, as they obviously don't at the mo

andrewsmith
05-07-11, 07:51 PM
MM boot or run the bugger over

Bluepete
05-07-11, 07:53 PM
I hit a dog on the motorway a few months ago.

Luckily, I was in my job car.

Unluckily, I was doing about 110mph at the time.

The dog wasn't well afterwards.

Unluckily, my car needed a new bumper and foglight.

Luckily, I dont have to pay for it!

Pete ;)

Speedy Claire
05-07-11, 08:00 PM
Glad you`re okay, could`ve been so much worse!

missyburd
05-07-11, 08:44 PM
Gah, would be so much easier if we didn't give a jot about dogs! Well done for keeping it together, I'd end up putting myself in danger if the same thing were to happen to me, just the instinct to save the bleddy dog!

Shellywoozle
05-07-11, 08:44 PM
Glad u r ok!!!!! This kinda person gives dog owners a bad name

What people don't realise is if their dog causes an accident they can be prosecuted.

Let alone have to live with either a dead pet or someone hurt.

minimorecambe
05-07-11, 08:47 PM
I let my dog off the lead, on a clear field where there are no other dogs and not near a road.

No matter how well trained you think your dog is off the lead, if they are near a road and get spooked they can quite easily bolt into the road and you end up with that on your conscience

missyburd
05-07-11, 08:49 PM
I let my dog off the lead, on a clear field where there are no other dogs and not near a road.

No matter how well trained you think your dog is off the lead, if they are near a road and get spooed they can quite easily bolt into the road and you end up with that on your conscience
Exactly. Our German Shepherd tends to be good as gold of the lead - cos hes a scaredy cat - but we don't let him off anywhere near roads, not worth it.

Stig
05-07-11, 09:13 PM
There used to be a dog that chased my bike each time I came home. It was never ever on a lead and I never saw anyone that could resemble an owner. One time as the dog came running off the path to chase my bike, I stuck my boot out and gave it a good hard wack in the mouth as I went passed. It never chased my bike again.

Stephen McG
05-07-11, 11:47 PM
When I was a young, I used to get chased by dogs (when on bike) near my house.
Many a time, I would change my route home to avoid the buggers.
Many years passed.
About 4 years ago, I was coming home on bike in Glasgow at rush hour, I went to pass a car in slow moving traffic and a dog behind back seat started barking at me. I tucked in behind car to make sure it could see me and keep barking. When it stopped, I moved up to see if there was a passing opportunity (aye right) and set it off again.
This lasted all the way up Maryhill Road and when we eventually went different ways, the man driver was going ballistic in car and kids in back seat were laughing. The mother in front seat was stoney faced.
I looked on this as some sort of payback for my earlier experiences.
This thread brought memory back and had to share it.

SMcG in Glasgow