'Please just take [your] dog home': Neighbor threatens to call animal control on Karen's massive dog to teach her a lesson after she allows her doggo to charge them and then saunters away

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    Am I [wrong] for telling "Karen" I will call animal control on her dog

    Husky barking including 'I will just call animal control because I can not put the residents at risk'
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    Scenario: apartment complex next to a street of townhomes Characters: Myself (apartment employee), Dog, "Karen" (lives in townhomes)
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    Scene: I am walking in the apartment complex towards supply shop, the section faces the street the townhomes are on, as I round the corner I hear a dog barking, I look to see a the dog which is barking at me and approaching me (not on a
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    leash), I stop, then I hear " Karen" yell for her dog, Karen is 20 plus feet away, as she approaches her dog starts walking away from her and further into the complex, I remind her that her dog should
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    Big dog looking at smaller dog
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    be on a leash, she says her dog got out by accident, the whole time I am walking away slowly, she is walking towards her dog, her dog looks like it is sniffing to use the restroom, I ask her can she make sure she cleans up after it, her dog disappears
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    around the corner, she stops going towards it and starts walking home, I stop and I'm tell her to please go get her dog, that she can not leave it unsupervised, I am concerned for the residents especially if
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    she approaches them the way she did me, Karen does not care and proceeds to walk home, I tell her that is fine, I will just call Animal Control, Karen stops and starts asking me why, I explain that since she is walking away and not getting her unleashed dog, that I will just call animal
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    control because I can not put the residents at risk. Just then her dog comes running around the corner, straight at me. I again freeze, thankfully it stops just to sniff me, and Karen takes this opportunity to grab it's
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    Dogs running outside
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    collar. I tell her to please just take her dog home and I walk away. I go to the supply shop, look for what I need and then go to the office. I walk in to find Karen inside the office complaining about me to the property manager. The property manager tells me that I should
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    not have threatened to call animal control on her. I explain what took place and that I only said it because Karen started to walk away and leave her dog on our property. A AH for threatening to call animal control in this situation?
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    WanderingMadmanRedux NTA, but this is how it's going to go... you call Animal Services and they ask if the animal is still roaming around. You say "no". They hang up on you.
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    BedroomEducational94 NTA- The dog approached you barking. You were not ab live or r ide upon your first several requests for the dog to be gotten under control. She began to walk away leaving the animal unattended. There was no need
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    for animal control AFTER she grabbed the dog, but prior to if she had left you would be in the right. The animal was roaming around unguarded, unleashed, unaccompanied. Had someone been bit or the dog gotten into traffic, then what? What if the person who was bitten was a child or elderly person? NTA
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    atmasabr YTA I agree with your property manager. What you witnessed was a nuisance violation, not animal abe or a dangerous animal. Actually calling animal control would have been a very serious ab e of your discretion and should not have been done without your supervisor's approval. If it is an emergency and someone's safety is threatened, call 911.
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    Wise_Session_5370 NTA but Animal Control is useless. If the animal is causing damage or endangering anyone, call the police.
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    Otherwise, you need to write to the property management. Reminding them of their liability issues should make them sit up and take notice.
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    CeramicToast · 1d ago • You don't know that a dog is dangerous or not until its too late. Sure, the dog was harmless this time, but you unfortunately cannot guarantee that every dog that comes running
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    up to you is a well behaved, well trained dog. And even a well trained dog can snap in certain circumstances. People should not be letting their dogs roam free -- its dangerous to other people and the dog itself.

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