By Nathaniel Rhine
This afternoon, my wife and I had the opportunity of visiting Central Park, a dog park in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, without our American Pit Bull, Soldier. The reason being we were having our lunch at the nearby shopping mall. As we were walking towards our car to go home, my wife saw a dog that looked like a Bulldog. We got closer, and sure enough, it was a puppy Bulldog who was only five months old.
Perhaps, due to it being late in the afternoon when we visited the park, there were many dogs there. When I usually bring Soldier for a walk in the mornings, Soldier and I are usually the only ones in the park. There were approximately six to eight dogs playing together, which I thought was exciting. Unfortunately, what wasn’t exciting was the fact that the owners of the dogs allowed their dogs to run freely off of their leashes!
As a responsible dog owner, we should take every precaution to make sure that our dogs do not harm anyone. Yes, we may know our dog very well, or so we claim, but there may be times when our dog will do as it pleases, which may include bitting someone. The very last thing any dog owner want to be faced with is having to appear in a courtroom, trying to defend one’s dog for bitting someone.
Malaysia is a very anti-dog society. The vast majority of the population are Muslim and unfortunately, many of them are anti-dog. Having said that, dog owners, whether locals or foreigners, we must respect the culture of the country, even at times if one feels that it is very closed and backwards.
One of the best ways to respect the culture and those who do not like dogs is for the dog owner to keep their dogs on their leash, especially in public places. The State of Selangor, Malaysia has provided a public park in which dog owners may freely walk their dogs. However, many have failed to be appreciative of the dog park by allowing their dogs to running freely off of their leashes.
It doesn’t matter if one’s dog is a puppy or a toy dog or a German Shepard, all dogs should be on their leashes. It is for the safety of people and other dogs. My dog is an American Pit Bull Terrier, which historically, has been bred to fight other dogs. In their nature, they are dog aggressive. They will attack other dogs. Having said that, I am very worried to bring him to Central Park while there are many other dogs present, especially, when they are off their leashes. I will give it great thought as to whether to bring him or not next weekend to meet other dogs. For sure, Soldier will be on his leash at all times, as he always is, except for when he is at home, guarding it.
So again, as responsible dog owners, especially in a country like Malaysia where dogs are looked down upon as well as their owners, I encourage you all to set a good example to other dog owners and those who despise dogs, that you are a responsible dog owner and that you respect other people and their cultures.
This afternoon, my wife and I had the opportunity of visiting Central Park, a dog park in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, without our American Pit Bull, Soldier. The reason being we were having our lunch at the nearby shopping mall. As we were walking towards our car to go home, my wife saw a dog that looked like a Bulldog. We got closer, and sure enough, it was a puppy Bulldog who was only five months old.
Perhaps, due to it being late in the afternoon when we visited the park, there were many dogs there. When I usually bring Soldier for a walk in the mornings, Soldier and I are usually the only ones in the park. There were approximately six to eight dogs playing together, which I thought was exciting. Unfortunately, what wasn’t exciting was the fact that the owners of the dogs allowed their dogs to run freely off of their leashes!
As a responsible dog owner, we should take every precaution to make sure that our dogs do not harm anyone. Yes, we may know our dog very well, or so we claim, but there may be times when our dog will do as it pleases, which may include bitting someone. The very last thing any dog owner want to be faced with is having to appear in a courtroom, trying to defend one’s dog for bitting someone.
Malaysia is a very anti-dog society. The vast majority of the population are Muslim and unfortunately, many of them are anti-dog. Having said that, dog owners, whether locals or foreigners, we must respect the culture of the country, even at times if one feels that it is very closed and backwards.
One of the best ways to respect the culture and those who do not like dogs is for the dog owner to keep their dogs on their leash, especially in public places. The State of Selangor, Malaysia has provided a public park in which dog owners may freely walk their dogs. However, many have failed to be appreciative of the dog park by allowing their dogs to running freely off of their leashes.
It doesn’t matter if one’s dog is a puppy or a toy dog or a German Shepard, all dogs should be on their leashes. It is for the safety of people and other dogs. My dog is an American Pit Bull Terrier, which historically, has been bred to fight other dogs. In their nature, they are dog aggressive. They will attack other dogs. Having said that, I am very worried to bring him to Central Park while there are many other dogs present, especially, when they are off their leashes. I will give it great thought as to whether to bring him or not next weekend to meet other dogs. For sure, Soldier will be on his leash at all times, as he always is, except for when he is at home, guarding it.
So again, as responsible dog owners, especially in a country like Malaysia where dogs are looked down upon as well as their owners, I encourage you all to set a good example to other dog owners and those who despise dogs, that you are a responsible dog owner and that you respect other people and their cultures.