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Old 08-31-2012, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by lovsthosebigdogs View Post
\The Villages is not built to have large dogs. The land area we own, it's just not fair to the dogs. So please stop buying new dogs once you arrive.

IMO, this is part of the post that got people worked up. I don't think the OP really meant it (forgive me for interpreting if I am nnot right), I think he was just traumatized, as I now I would have been if it had happened to me. He was spreking from that fear. Had the original attack part of the story been told WITHOUT that part many of the subsequent posters wouldn't have added their comments. My dogs are 30- inches at the shoulders and routinely go to nursing homes to see Hospice patients or are around many people at educational events or Read to the Therapy Dog. You can't use one brush to paint all big dogs. As long as I'm able to walk I can't see myself having a dog I have to bend down to pet. That's one of the reasons we chose TV. And all small dogs aren't automatically safe either. We met a Pomeranian that ran up to my Great Pyrenees and attached itself to my dogs throat and had to be pried off. I think what we can all agree on is that all dogs need an owner in control who respects the rights and space of others.
Lovesthose, I agree with you totally. OP, you have to expect some negative reaction due to your comment at the end of your post. I believe everyone is in agreement that you were a victim. A few people overreacted in a mean-spirited way, but I see nothing wrong with people pointing out that big dogs are not the problem, owners are, and your position that big dogs should not be allowed in TV was harsh and unfair.

I still hope we can find these dogs' owner and turn him in. To the person with the idea of taking a car ride over there, go for it, and hope you find something.