--- On Mon, 6/16/08, Judy Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you do if a loose dog or dogs come running towards
> your horse when 
> you are riding?  either charging, biting, just nosey, or ??

I know the dogs in my neighborhood, so if they come after me, I turn and chase 
them.  This includes the aggressive dog down the street who comes into the 
street after us.  I will race my horse right into their yard and tear up the 
grass.  And if they don't like it, they can just contain their dogs - or I'll 
do what the sheriff told me to do and shoot them.  Well, I can't do that, but 
the owners don't know that!

Susan in NV     read my blog to see why I ride my horse in pink:  
http://desertduty.blogspot.com/   



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> Suggestions for dealing with situations like this?
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> Judy
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