Hi, Rusty!
We are just back from our walk.
It was bitter cold out- probably even more so than this morning.
I do hope it does not snow!
I seem to have started a heated discussion about vicious dogs!
But without knowing the full history, I would hate to judge........
I feel sure that the guy will try to sort out the situation.
He seems very keen to do his best for his dog.
And he did offer to pay for any vet bills that might have been incurred.
I think that shows a sense of responsibility?
I have only done about a third of my crossword....easier than yesterday's puzzle, though, don't you think?
Your son will be visiting you later......
Hello, Ros!
I'm sorry...I did not see your post earlier- I have only just come across it now, on my return from the park
I do not know the history of the aggressive dog.
But a dog that will attack another dog will not necessarily attack a child.
Some dogs are great with children but not with other animals.
Indeed, the viciousness may only be directed at one particular breed of dog.
These things can vary.
I think the owner seems responsible and will seek the necessary help to deal with this.
Dogs may be muzzled for a number of reasons - aggressive to humans/ dogs / chasing squirrels/ eating rubbish/ but it is an effective way of controlling such tendencies- although in the case of heavier dogs, they would need to be on a lead too.
But I have known dogs muzzled and leashed, who have subsequently learned, through limited and controlled contact, to mix and behave well.
I know you have had an unhappy history with dogs, and will see this differently.