Anyone gone to court for their dogs running at large?

[QUOTE=AnastasiaBeaverhousen;8569000]
Meup knows a dog-sitter of you need one.[/QUOTE]

:lol:

[QUOTE=pezk;8563821]
Excellent post Rubles. What many of these posters don’t understand is that there are 3 parts to Schuzhund training. All are equally important. Obedience, tracking, and bite work. You don’t get to play only in bite work unless your dog is trained in obedience and tracking. They go together. A well,trained Schuzhund dog does NOT go after anyone unless they are given the command, in German, to do so. It’s part of obedience.
Police dogs and military dogs are a different category.[/QUOTE]

One of my corgi owners has both the corgis and GSD’s. The GSD’s all work in Schuzhund. I have no concerns about interacting with her dogs. They’re delightful to be around.

[QUOTE=Marshfield;8569224]
One of my corgi owners has both the corgis and GSD’s. The GSD’s all work in Schuzhund. I have no concerns about interacting with her dogs. They’re delightful to be around.[/QUOTE]

Yes, they are. In my experience owners had to tell others the dog by their side was was a personal protection attack trained dog. Before I was told, one of them spent time in my lap. I noticed hand signals and asked what was going on. That’s when I was told the dog’s background. The dog’s elbows dug into my legs causing discomfort and we all had a good laugh.
The corgi we had was protection enough.