Retractable Leashes and the Squares

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Old 12-27-2012, 08:53 PM
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This is a request for all of you dog owners who walk your dogs at SS or LSL. Please, if using a retractable leash, keep it retracted and the dog close to you. My aunt and uncle were in this week and we were walking the stores at Sumter Landing. A man was walking his dog on a retractable leash, the dog a good 10 feet ahead of him. The dog crossed in front of my aunt, she was tripped by the leash, fell on the dog and got tangled in the leash. She landed face down on the sidewalk. End result, 2 hours at Urgent Care, pinched nerve in the shoulder and a fractured nose. I too have a dog, but she will not be on a retractable leash and when walking her in a busy area she will be kept close to my side. Lesson to be learned by all.
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THAT is horrible!!! I must agree with you on this one. The other day we were walking near the square and a person was also walking their dog with a retractible leash. Good thing I saw it in time otherwise I'd have tripped as well. The person I encountered didn't seem to be aware of the issue. I for one would take my pet on a regular leash if I just had to take him along for that very reason.
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I personally think the retractable leash is a safety hazard for both the dog & those that are unfortunate enough to walk near one.It seems that "most" not all owners aren't aware of the dangers these leashes pose. I especially am concerned for the dogs that are near multi modal paths & streets. If the dog decides to bolt into an oncoming vehicle...well you get the picture.Also if the dog is at the end of the extended leash it doesn't appear to be an easy thing for the owner to retract the dog.Control seems to be an issue.maybe i'm wrong but this is just my opinion. Sorry this had to happen to your aunt.Thank God ...it could have been worse!
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I have 2 dogs and why do they need to be at the square. Does insurance mean anything
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Dogs are allowed on the squares? ? ?
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How traumatic for her, and for all of you as well!
May she have a complete and speedy recovery.
Give her gentle hugs from us all.
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How traumatic for her, and for all of you as well!
May she have a complete and speedy recovery.
Give her gentle hugs from us all.
I agree.

Thank you for pointing out this danger. I am sure all who read it will take measures.

Falling is a new adventure for us grown ups. I tripped over a not completely retracted sprinker head tucked into the corner of a neighbors side walk near the driveway in the dark a few weeks ago and fell like a tree. I think I damaged a rib but was glad not to have broken anything.

Fear of falling is now added to my list of dumb things to think about.

I am so sorry that your aunt was hurt so badly.

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I dislike retractable leashes. Tried to dog sit for a lady whose two dogs were her most beloved things in her world. She insisted on the retractable leashes. Once on a walk these two dogs would get entangled in their leashes because they were used to walking with their masters. That job did nt last long as I could not control her pooches on those leashes.


I know of one dog who crossed onto the golf cart path in front of a moving golf cart and got hit by it and had her hip fractured. The once sweet dog turned into a dog that you never know what she will do despite healing from her injury.

Sorry to hear about your Aunt.

One thing. I hope that the dog is OK?
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Sorry to hear about your Aunt. I hope she is feeling better and heals quickly. I agree with all of you about retractable leashes. I love dogs especially my little pup. However, I do not take him up to the squares or craft shows or any where there are crowds of people. I myself have gotten tangled up in those leashes. I am sure the dogs would rather be at home watching Animal Planet or HGTV! Seriously though if you take your dogs to crowded places keep them next to you for their safety and ours.
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This is a request for all of you dog owners who walk your dogs at SS or LSL. Please, if using a retractable leash, keep it retracted and the dog close to you. My aunt and uncle were in this week and we were walking the stores at Sumter Landing. A man was walking his dog on a retractable leash, the dog a good 10 feet ahead of him. The dog crossed in front of my aunt, she was tripped by the leash, fell on the dog and got tangled in the leash. She landed face down on the sidewalk. End result, 2 hours at Urgent Care, pinched nerve in the shoulder and a fractured nose. I too have a dog, but she will not be on a retractable leash and when walking her in a busy area she will be kept close to my side. Lesson to be learned by all.
Another risk for anyone so unfortunate as to fall on a dog (or trip over, or scare) is that the unsuspecting dog might attack/bite the cause of the ruckus. Responsible dog ownership includes being responsible for anything and everything that is the result of your dog - not just poop - but all the outcomes that arise from walking your dog as well. I cringe when I see toddlers run up to a dog to pet it and the dog owner/walker let's it happen. I've seen dogs that are normally docile become aggressive towards small children when they approach a dog with too much enthusiasm. I can't image the feelings of guilt/recrimination that all would feel if a small child were seriously injured in such an attack.

Hope your Aunt heals fully and quickly.
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It's has taken me a month to post what I personally viewed at Brown Wood Square
It was the night Scooter was entertaining also lighting the tree
Now this thread has provide the opportunity.
I'll keep it simple being a responsible owner would never dream of bringing him to the square during an event. My friend and I were sitting on one of the new chairs and woman passed by with here leashed pet . Next moment it raised it hind leg and yes you guessed it
All over the leg of the chair in front of us and walk way..My blood pressure went up 20 points..I sat on my hands bit my tongue.My friend looked at me at the same time we both said I don't believe what I just saw out loud..The woman quickly grabbed her pet and ran off.
Made no attempt to get a cup of water or napkins to wash it down.
I can see no need for pets at the squares.Its not the pets fault for slob owners
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Sorry to hear about your Aunt. I hope she is feeling better and heals quickly. I agree with all of you about retractable leashes. I love dogs especially my little pup. However, I do not take him up to the squares or craft shows or any where there are crowds of people. I myself have gotten tangled up in those leashes. I am sure the dogs would rather be at home watching Animal Planet or HGTV! Seriously though if you take your dogs to crowded places keep them next to you for their safety and ours.
I think they'd much perfer the Playpup channel on PPV!
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