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To tell couple off in park?

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TLOAS · 28/10/2025 11:38

Walking through the park this morning. It’s a lovely park with lots of woodland but big open grass area in the centre and home to lots of wildlife. The squirrels were running round this morning when I see one couple stopped with their dog who was pulling on the lead while looking at a squirrel. The couple, fully aware of this, lean down and upclip the lead and dog pelts at the squirrel.

I shout over, I say shout but it was a little windy and about 20ft away, and say why would you do that? They asked do what so I said “why would you purposely take the dog off the lead knowing it was going to chase the squirrel?” They shouted back some nonsense about it only being a squirrel and that their dog is only small and to mind my own business.

WIBU to tell them that the size of their dog doesn’t entitle them to purposely release it on a squirrel and terrorise wildlife?

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MaryBeardsShoes · 03/11/2025 07:57

Chiseltip · 28/10/2025 16:00

Perhaps you should read the legislation before embarrassing yourself any further.

You are being ridiculous with this one.

Iremembercandlecove · 03/11/2025 08:04

Starlight1984 · 28/10/2025 11:54

Well no but I'm guessing it's no fun for a squirrel (or any animal) when it's being chased by it's natural predators. Of which you could argue a dog is one.

Oh well that’s alright then.

People these days be arguing cats shouldn’t even be let outside because they're natural predators but dogs have a god given right to be off the leash 😂

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