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Originally Posted by J-bo09
Most of the people in my community know my dog. 99% of people say "Hi Jack" and are happy to see him. Not once have I ever had someone like you to deal with (thank god). If I did though, and you were clear that your daughter was afraid, I would happily keep my dog back.
Face it, unless your daughter had an actual scary incident, your hatred of dogs has rubbed off on your daughter. You called out dog owners and I'll happily call you out as a parent.
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A dog must be on a leash:
- At all times when not on the owner's property.
- On all pathways (pathways have a surface of ashphalt, concrete or brick).
- When on a pathway the following rules apply to dogs:
- A dog's leash cannot be more than 2 meteres long.
- A dog must stay on the right hand side of the pathway, unless moving around other pathway users.
- A dog must be under the owner's control at all times, and not interfere with or obstruct any other pathway user.
http://www.calgary.ca/CSPS/ABS/Pages...uidelines.aspx
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You're pretty sure most people are ok with you not following the law?