Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

Dog jumped all over my back stole my jumper and owner told me it was my fault WTAF?

118 replies

Reversetail · 20/09/2024 17:55

Can I just start this by saying I have had a very stressful week so tbh I am not feeling as capable of handling general stuff that life throws at you. I am also a dog lover and have my own dog, this isn’t a dog hating thread… but I was walking back from town with my primary aged autistic daughter who was wearing her green sunflower lanyard, (not that relevant but just adds to how selfish I feel this woman was). She was sitting on the only bench in a small park, my daughter wanted to sit on the bench as we always do but there was a woman shitting there taking up most of the bench on the phone with her young Labrador on a long lead. So I persuaded my daughter to sit on a wall a bit lower down. I did notice she had the dog on a long lead and didn’t seem to be paying much attention as she wasn’t looking what the dog was doing but when we sat down the dog was several meters away at the top of the park. The next thing I know something is on my back and it’s the dog. I grab hold the lead thinking she will call the dog and in attempt to pull it off, but she does nothing and the dog stays on my back so I get up, she doesn’t lock the lead or call the dogs name or even get up and come over. I realize she is doing nothing and the dog is not getting off. When I get up my jumper falls on the floor, a nice wool jumper, and the dog grabs it and plays with it. Still she dosen’t come over. I have to hold the end of the extended lead and I walk off with my daughter. As I get to leaving the park I heard her saying something about us on the phone making out it was our fault. So I shouted from the top of the park, as I am really pissed off “excuse me you should keep your dog on a shorter lead and she tells me ‘l’ll keep my dog on any lead length I like!’ I am stunned! That she has witness her dog jump all over me, grab my clothes and done nothing to stop it and then she then told me I shouldn’t have sat down, that I am self righteous and to fuck off. I am angry and shouting as a few metres away by this point at the top of the park. I keep saying all you had to do was apologise, and she tells me it’s all my fault for not noticing she had the dog, daring to sit down in a public park and that we probably sat there hoping she would move off the bench. I tell her I like dogs, but you need to keep your dog under control and I did her she is very selfish. Telling me he’s just a baby (at this point I said no he’s not he’s a dog!! Ffs) My daughter is very upset because I am shouting and I instantly regret loosing my temper and can’t stop crying once I get home as I feels like the straw that broke the camels back. After writing it out I don’t think I was unreasonable just wish I could have been calmer, I’m still stunned that anyone could be so selfish. So AIBU to have told her to keep her dog under control? The dog was not fully grown by the way but not a small puppy either.

OP posts:
DragonGypsyDoris · 21/09/2024 23:35

Reversetail · 20/09/2024 17:55

Can I just start this by saying I have had a very stressful week so tbh I am not feeling as capable of handling general stuff that life throws at you. I am also a dog lover and have my own dog, this isn’t a dog hating thread… but I was walking back from town with my primary aged autistic daughter who was wearing her green sunflower lanyard, (not that relevant but just adds to how selfish I feel this woman was). She was sitting on the only bench in a small park, my daughter wanted to sit on the bench as we always do but there was a woman shitting there taking up most of the bench on the phone with her young Labrador on a long lead. So I persuaded my daughter to sit on a wall a bit lower down. I did notice she had the dog on a long lead and didn’t seem to be paying much attention as she wasn’t looking what the dog was doing but when we sat down the dog was several meters away at the top of the park. The next thing I know something is on my back and it’s the dog. I grab hold the lead thinking she will call the dog and in attempt to pull it off, but she does nothing and the dog stays on my back so I get up, she doesn’t lock the lead or call the dogs name or even get up and come over. I realize she is doing nothing and the dog is not getting off. When I get up my jumper falls on the floor, a nice wool jumper, and the dog grabs it and plays with it. Still she dosen’t come over. I have to hold the end of the extended lead and I walk off with my daughter. As I get to leaving the park I heard her saying something about us on the phone making out it was our fault. So I shouted from the top of the park, as I am really pissed off “excuse me you should keep your dog on a shorter lead and she tells me ‘l’ll keep my dog on any lead length I like!’ I am stunned! That she has witness her dog jump all over me, grab my clothes and done nothing to stop it and then she then told me I shouldn’t have sat down, that I am self righteous and to fuck off. I am angry and shouting as a few metres away by this point at the top of the park. I keep saying all you had to do was apologise, and she tells me it’s all my fault for not noticing she had the dog, daring to sit down in a public park and that we probably sat there hoping she would move off the bench. I tell her I like dogs, but you need to keep your dog under control and I did her she is very selfish. Telling me he’s just a baby (at this point I said no he’s not he’s a dog!! Ffs) My daughter is very upset because I am shouting and I instantly regret loosing my temper and can’t stop crying once I get home as I feels like the straw that broke the camels back. After writing it out I don’t think I was unreasonable just wish I could have been calmer, I’m still stunned that anyone could be so selfish. So AIBU to have told her to keep her dog under control? The dog was not fully grown by the way but not a small puppy either.

TLDR ... except for "my daughter wanted to sit on the bench as we always do but there was a woman shitting there taking up most of the bench ..."

That's rank.

Nogaxeh · 21/09/2024 23:41

MumChp · 21/09/2024 22:29

I had called the police at once if I was attacked by a dog and had personal stuff ruined at the park.
Her insurance (or her) should pay a new jumper and she owes a big apology.

I think this is part of the problem. If it was easier to get legal remedy through the courts, by having the dog owner reimburse for damage caused, then it would encourage dog owners to control their dog out of self-interest.

And the same would be true for people who are anti-social in all sorts of other ways.

DogsandFlowers · 21/09/2024 23:59

Reversetail · 20/09/2024 17:55

Can I just start this by saying I have had a very stressful week so tbh I am not feeling as capable of handling general stuff that life throws at you. I am also a dog lover and have my own dog, this isn’t a dog hating thread… but I was walking back from town with my primary aged autistic daughter who was wearing her green sunflower lanyard, (not that relevant but just adds to how selfish I feel this woman was). She was sitting on the only bench in a small park, my daughter wanted to sit on the bench as we always do but there was a woman shitting there taking up most of the bench on the phone with her young Labrador on a long lead. So I persuaded my daughter to sit on a wall a bit lower down. I did notice she had the dog on a long lead and didn’t seem to be paying much attention as she wasn’t looking what the dog was doing but when we sat down the dog was several meters away at the top of the park. The next thing I know something is on my back and it’s the dog. I grab hold the lead thinking she will call the dog and in attempt to pull it off, but she does nothing and the dog stays on my back so I get up, she doesn’t lock the lead or call the dogs name or even get up and come over. I realize she is doing nothing and the dog is not getting off. When I get up my jumper falls on the floor, a nice wool jumper, and the dog grabs it and plays with it. Still she dosen’t come over. I have to hold the end of the extended lead and I walk off with my daughter. As I get to leaving the park I heard her saying something about us on the phone making out it was our fault. So I shouted from the top of the park, as I am really pissed off “excuse me you should keep your dog on a shorter lead and she tells me ‘l’ll keep my dog on any lead length I like!’ I am stunned! That she has witness her dog jump all over me, grab my clothes and done nothing to stop it and then she then told me I shouldn’t have sat down, that I am self righteous and to fuck off. I am angry and shouting as a few metres away by this point at the top of the park. I keep saying all you had to do was apologise, and she tells me it’s all my fault for not noticing she had the dog, daring to sit down in a public park and that we probably sat there hoping she would move off the bench. I tell her I like dogs, but you need to keep your dog under control and I did her she is very selfish. Telling me he’s just a baby (at this point I said no he’s not he’s a dog!! Ffs) My daughter is very upset because I am shouting and I instantly regret loosing my temper and can’t stop crying once I get home as I feels like the straw that broke the camels back. After writing it out I don’t think I was unreasonable just wish I could have been calmer, I’m still stunned that anyone could be so selfish. So AIBU to have told her to keep her dog under control? The dog was not fully grown by the way but not a small puppy either.

Shitting OP 🤣🤣
I'm not being horrid this just made me laugh

DogsandFlowers · 22/09/2024 00:01

brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr · 20/09/2024 18:21

Dog should be destroyed if it can’t keep its grubby twat paws off innocent bystanders. We should not tolerate this bullshit any more.

Bit harsh that.....
💯 owner at fault here not the dog

JohnofWessex · 22/09/2024 00:07

Owners should be destroyed?

WandaFishy99 · 22/09/2024 00:12

Creepybookworm · 20/09/2024 18:28

I'm do sick of dogs everywhere and crappy, selfish owners.

What about the ones who dress their dogs in jumpers and call them "fur babies"? Yuck.

Catpuss66 · 22/09/2024 00:51

brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr · 20/09/2024 18:21

Dog should be destroyed if it can’t keep its grubby twat paws off innocent bystanders. We should not tolerate this bullshit any more.

Did you write that to get a reaction or are you just an idiot.

CherryValley5 · 22/09/2024 06:04

Catpuss66 · 22/09/2024 00:51

Did you write that to get a reaction or are you just an idiot.

Hard to tell on MN these days! The dog hating threads attract some delightful personalities… not

OrwellianTimes · 22/09/2024 16:56

Ablondiebutagoody · 20/09/2024 19:01

I don't understand why people don't give dogs a kick in this kind of situation

It’s never the dogs fault their owner is an idiot. Dog doesn’t deserve to be kicked, the owner however…

Holidaysrule · 22/09/2024 20:02

@WandaFishy99 what happened to op affected her. And was wrong. What people call their dogs or indeed dress them in doesn’t affect you and the “yuck” just makes you look judgemental and unfortunate.

WandaFishy99 · 22/09/2024 20:15

Holidaysrule · 22/09/2024 20:02

@WandaFishy99 what happened to op affected her. And was wrong. What people call their dogs or indeed dress them in doesn’t affect you and the “yuck” just makes you look judgemental and unfortunate.

It's called an opinion. I'm allowed to have one, even if it upsets you. God help you if you think everyone who disagrees with you is "judgemental and unfortunate". Don't be such a little princess.
I don't know why you pointed out how op felt because I am completely on her side and I sympathise with her.

Lucy25 · 22/09/2024 20:23

brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr · 20/09/2024 18:21

Dog should be destroyed if it can’t keep its grubby twat paws off innocent bystanders. We should not tolerate this bullshit any more.

What an aggressive comment.This is not a dog hating thread.
Unfortunately there are, many irresponsible dog owners.OP, you’re definitely not being unreasonable.

Lucy25 · 22/09/2024 20:30

DogsandFlowers · 21/09/2024 23:59

Shitting OP 🤣🤣
I'm not being horrid this just made me laugh

😂

MountUnpleasant · 22/09/2024 20:42

GertrudePerkinsPaperyThing · 20/09/2024 17:58

Really something has to be done about the domination of public spaces by dogs and dog owners. It’s really getting out of hand.

Completely agree with this.

CherryValley5 · 22/09/2024 21:05

WandaFishy99 · 22/09/2024 20:15

It's called an opinion. I'm allowed to have one, even if it upsets you. God help you if you think everyone who disagrees with you is "judgemental and unfortunate". Don't be such a little princess.
I don't know why you pointed out how op felt because I am completely on her side and I sympathise with her.

If you feel the need to use casual misogyny in order to bully people and get your point across then yes, that does paint you as quite an unfortunate character.

WandaFishy99 · 22/09/2024 21:44

CherryValley5 · 22/09/2024 21:05

If you feel the need to use casual misogyny in order to bully people and get your point across then yes, that does paint you as quite an unfortunate character.

I really could not care less what you think, princess.

JohnSt1 · 23/09/2024 20:26

6% of people think you're being unreasonable. 🙄

Lucy25 · 25/09/2024 19:17

EasyPeelings · 20/09/2024 20:27

Yes, the anthropomorphism (is that the right word? ) is very peculiar. People referring to their dogs as "fur babies" and talking about them as if they're human - "my girl loves to go to the beach", "my baby boy is three years old today" etc and so on.
As you say, weird!

You think it’s weird, they think it’s ok.That’s life.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page