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Old 05-17-2008, 09:48 AM
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stereotype against rottweiler

I've had my rottie for 8 years now so I've gotten used to the attitudes of some ignorant people towards him, but I was quite surprised at how fast animal control came to respond to a call about my "stray large rottweiler in public."

I went to visit my friend at her last day at work before maternity leave. I brought her flowers and tied my dog out front on a really busy downtown retail street. I didn't bring him in because it's a clothing store. We live right downtown on a large main street where there's always hundreds of people out on the sidewalk at any given time with retail stores and traffic and my dog is such a friendly streetwise urban city dog. Within literally 5 minutes of being at my friend's work, she points and says 'there's animal control.'

I run out and ask the guy what the problem is. He then tells me he got a phone call reporting a large aggressive abused rottweiler. I explained it was my dog. But I'm so surprised at how fast he came. You can't even call a cab that quickly! I'm p'd off at whoever called in the report.... and that people don't mind their own business. It's a busy retail street, he's wearing fancy designer jeweled collar and leash and a red bandanna...and has only been there for 5 minutes. Hardly abused.

My dog is really sick with inflammatory bowel disease and has lost a lot of weight. Ever since he's been sick I get nasty looks and random strangers on the street asking me if he's been abused. His chest and abdomen are shaved from the heart and intestinal ultrasound he had last month. And the steroid-based medicine he's on really slows down the rate at which his hair grows back. But people just point and stare at him and I wish they'd mind their own business. I love my dog and after spending $4000 on vet bills during the last month, I'm certainly not about to abandon him or abuse him now! :)
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Old 05-17-2008, 10:36 AM
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That really sucks... hope he gets well again soon !
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Old 05-17-2008, 11:36 AM
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I will always maintain that some people are just a waste of good oxygen. I hope your boy feels better and I'm sorry you had to deal with such nonsense. Even the 'good samaritan' who thought your dog was abused is clueless. I've never seen an abused dog shaved in just one area - usually that indicates to me a surgical procedure. Signs of a dog being taken care of.

Some people are jerks - can't live with em and can't beat em down....
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Old 05-18-2008, 11:54 AM
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I will always maintain that some people are just a waste of good oxygen. I hope your boy feels better and I'm sorry you had to deal with such nonsense. Even the 'good samaritan' who thought your dog was abused is clueless. I've never seen an abused dog shaved in just one area - usually that indicates to me a surgical procedure. Signs of a dog being taken care of.

Some people are jerks - can't live with em and can't beat em down....
thought it was "some folks are like slinkies - not really good for anything, but they bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs"
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Old 05-18-2008, 12:47 PM
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I run out and ask the guy what the problem is. He then tells me he got a phone call reporting a large aggressive abused rottweiler. I explained it was my dog. But I'm so surprised at how fast he came. You can't even call a cab that quickly!
People figure out some things very quickly.....such as... if you "think" you need a cop fast, tell them you see a gun. If you "think" you need animal control fast, tell them the dog is ready to attack.
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I'm p'd off at whoever called in the report.... and that people don't mind their own business. It's a busy retail street, he's wearing fancy designer jeweled collar and leash and a red bandanna...and has only been there for 5 minutes. Hardly abused.
And then there are people who can't figure out some things for the life of them.....a sure sign of ignorance. They couldn't figure out if a dog was friendly any better than they can fight their way out of a paper bag. All you can do is shake your head and smile in sympathy....otherwise it'll just make you crazy.
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My dog is really sick with inflammatory bowel disease and has lost a lot of weight. Ever since he's been sick I get nasty looks and random strangers on the street asking me if he's been abused.
Luna went through this "starvation" phase with her intestinal disease. She really did look like she was abused at the time, so I couldn't really blame people for wondering.....once I explained it to them, they left with a better understanding that not all things are what they seem.
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thought it was "some folks are like slinkies - not really good for anything, but they bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs"
Hahahaha! And I do love a good slinky.
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Old 05-18-2008, 12:56 PM
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Re: stereotype against rottweiler

And personally, this is just me, but I haven't seen a stray or abused dog recently with shaved spots on them from a very recent vet visit ..... seriously, you likely spent more on those tests and ultrasounds than the person that called A/C has spent on their pets in years ....

I am sorry you went through that.

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Old 05-18-2008, 03:17 PM
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What kind of dog owner are you where you would leave your dog tied up on the side of the street. You bet somebody called animal control on you. And the biggest question of all If your dog is so well behaved why didn't you just take him inside with you.
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Old 05-19-2008, 07:30 PM
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They obviously had an eye on him, they saw animal control right when they pulled up...
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Old 05-19-2008, 10:00 PM
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What kind of dog owner are you where you would leave your dog tied up on the side of the street. You bet somebody called animal control on you. And the biggest question of all If your dog is so well behaved why didn't you just take him inside with you.
The OP actually said in his/her post that the dog didn't go inside because it was a clothing store, perhaps the Manager doesn't like dogs in the store, regardless of the behaviour of the dog. In Australia we cant take animals into ANY shops unless they are 'seeing eye dogs'.
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Old 05-20-2008, 04:18 PM
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thought it was "some folks are like slinkies - not really good for anything, but they bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs"
Now that is hiliarious!!! I'm going to have to use that one!!!
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