Third Opinion said:When I got there she went totally nuts at me saying why wasn't the dog on a lead and how dangerous they can be round children. I tried to explain to her the dog was use to children and people and certainly not dangerous. She had a foreign accent (European of some kind) and kept telling me in her country this would be illegal and that I would not be able to keep a dog like this. In a fit of temper I told her she was not in her country now so tough and turned around and left.
Got the kids and we returned to the car only to have a park keeper chasing after me shouting. I stopped and talked to him and he told me I was not welcome back in the park unless the dog was leashed at all times due to a complaint made. I am furious and may write to the council.
Id of shouted over the top of her, told her she wasnt in her ****** country and if she didnt like to to eff off!!!
Im pretty certain that if dogs are allowed in the park without leads then the keeper cant enforce you to make sure yours has one on unless its on the dangerous dogs list. Personally, id ignore the little jumped up hitler and go back anyway.
I would write to your council about it, make an official complaint about it.
We had a Rotty running loose in town the other day, the amount of people that are scared by them is amazing. I called the dog over to me the second time it ran past, it came bounding over, jumped up and licked me to death. I phoned the number on his collar and a woman came out to fetch him. Lovely dog.



