dont get me wrong I doubt I could leave my cat behind during an evac but what if a dog is pretty stressed out in the evac center bearing teeth growling of barking in a not too friendly way and your is family near it and there's little room to get away from the thing i'd have enough to worry about if I still had a home to go back to, last thing I need is will the dog attack me or not.
You could say the very same thing about the weirdo next to you too.
Yeah, that post bothered me. There is a lady who lives near by who gets around using a hoverround or some type of powered wheelchair. She takes her dog for a walk using the chair. She scoots on by my house usually every day. Now, my dog is quite the athlete ...
... So you see that 4'6" fence in the background? Yeah, to him, that's merely a suggestion. He loves to play with other dogs, and he's well trained and the sweetest thing ever (unless you happen to be a squirrel). So one day he jumps the fence when the lady is buzzing by walking here dog. She screams and hollars, I run outside and scold my dog, he tucks tail and makes for the door. I start to apologize to the lady and she starts yelling at me, "That monster tried to attack my dog!" and I calmly said, "No, he's never attacked anything, he just wanted to play..." And she yells some more, I realize I'm not going to make her happy, so I apologize again and start to get on with my day.
By the way, I am understand of how someone with limited mobility could be scared by this. I'm not faulting her for that. What I am faulting her for is 15 minutes later...
KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK! Yeah, woman called the cops. So I go to the door, step outside and close the door behind me. My first thought as soon as I saw the cop was, "yeah, if you're gonna take that dog you're going to have to arrest me right along with it, because your not getting in this house w/out a warrant or w/out me in handcuffs in the back of your car." Turns out, I didn't have to voice those thoughts, because the cop was very understanding. "Dogs get out of fences, we understand that, and it sound like you were Johnny on the spot and handled it well..." He was a good guy. Of course, instead of him it could have been dog-hating asshole cop who got the call, so I was lucky there.
Anyway, this attitude about killer dogs upsets me. As the One Who Seeks said, if its bodily harm you're worried about, worry more about the PEOPLE around you than the dogs.