We were in Wales this summer and went to a ruined cathedral with a pub and icecream shop adjacent. There was a pit bull lovers meet up, possibly Staffies too. They had specially made t-shirts and walked about the pub garden and road with half of their dogs on leads, no muzzles.
It’s curious how owners’ empathy extends to their dog’s possible feelings about being leashed and muzzled, but not to the few families with small kids who’d prefer that large dogs be kept on leads, as required by the landowner.
We were in Wales this summer and went to a ruined cathedral with a pub and icecream shop adjacent. There was a pit bull lovers meet up, possibly Staffies too. They had specially made t-shirts and walked about the pub garden and road with half of their dogs on leads, no muzzles.
It’s curious how owners’ empathy extends to their dog’s possible feelings about being leashed and muzzled, but not to the few families with small kids who’d prefer that large dogs be kept on leads, as required by the landowner.