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Dogs Destroying Kites

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Created by octo > 9 months ago, 4 Mar 2018
snalberski
WA, 858 posts
9 Mar 2018 6:29PM
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MarkusKarkus said..
I bring my dogs down to the beach for a run around all the time. They love it and need the exercise. It's the best place for a dog. Open space, water, other dogs.

I can't control where they piss but I'll yell out at them if they are near someone's bag or something. They do it to my stuff if, it washes off.

No one is ever going to stop me and my dogs using the beach. It's my beach as much as yours. The police aren't going to care and won't be bothered. Don't leave your valuable property where it might get damaged!


There's no problem with dogs on a designated dog beach numbnuts.

Slappysan
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10 Mar 2018 7:56AM
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Where I live in Canada kiteboarding is only allowed on the one of the off leash dog beaches in the summer time.

I've had 2 different kites run over by dogs as well as had them peed on a few times.

This is a real problem with 1 or 0 strut kites as they lie low enough to the ground that dogs just treat them like a picnic blanket and run right over them. Because of the soft sand the paws rip right through the ripstop putting 5x5 cm holes for each step.

Both times this has happened I got no compensation from the dog owners. People are generally clueless about their dogs. Even at the kite beach I'll have to say something to fellow kiters that let their dogs run free.

I think the problem is that they are used to 3-5 strut kites that dogs will walk around.

MarkusKarkus
VIC, 35 posts
10 Mar 2018 8:08PM
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snalberski said..

MarkusKarkus said..
I bring my dogs down to the beach for a run around all the time. They love it and need the exercise. It's the best place for a dog. Open space, water, other dogs.

I can't control where they piss but I'll yell out at them if they are near someone's bag or something. They do it to my stuff if, it washes off.

No one is ever going to stop me and my dogs using the beach. It's my beach as much as yours. The police aren't going to care and won't be bothered. Don't leave your valuable property where it might get damaged!



There's no problem with dogs on a designated dog beach numbnuts.

Dog beach or no dog beach who cares. OP was talking about non-designated dog beach (try and keep up numbnuts). Every beach is a dog beach I reckon.

jn1
SA, 2632 posts
10 Mar 2018 8:44PM
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octo said..
If a member of the general public who doesn't understand the cost of kite equipment had the same incident what would happen?


I normally let it go when dogs jump on my sails. Last year at a popular windsurf/kite spot, a had carried out a brand new sail (hadn't even touched water) to return to my car to get a GPS watch. I returned to find a small dog using my sail as a trampoline. Owners didn't seem to care. I offered to do the same thing to their car and see if they would like it back. They then saw my point of view.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
10 Mar 2018 9:43PM
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MarkusKarkus said..

snalberski said..


MarkusKarkus said..
I bring my dogs down to the beach for a run around all the time. They love it and need the exercise. It's the best place for a dog. Open space, water, other dogs.

I can't control where they piss but I'll yell out at them if they are near someone's bag or something. They do it to my stuff if, it washes off.

No one is ever going to stop me and my dogs using the beach. It's my beach as much as yours. The police aren't going to care and won't be bothered. Don't leave your valuable property where it might get damaged!




There's no problem with dogs on a designated dog beach numbnuts.


Dog beach or no dog beach who cares. OP was talking about non-designated dog beach (try and keep up numbnuts). Every beach is a dog beach I reckon.


Except when the council bylaws say otherwise...

snalberski
WA, 858 posts
10 Mar 2018 9:58PM
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MarkusKarkus said..

snalberski said..


MarkusKarkus said..
I bring my dogs down to the beach for a run around all the time. They love it and need the exercise. It's the best place for a dog. Open space, water, other dogs.

I can't control where they piss but I'll yell out at them if they are near someone's bag or something. They do it to my stuff if, it washes off.

No one is ever going to stop me and my dogs using the beach. It's my beach as much as yours. The police aren't going to care and won't be bothered. Don't leave your valuable property where it might get damaged!




There's no problem with dogs on a designated dog beach numbnuts.


Dog beach or no dog beach who cares. OP was talking about non-designated dog beach (try and keep up numbnuts). Every beach is a dog beach I reckon.


No need to shine a light on your ignorance, it's clear as daylight

MarkusKarkus
VIC, 35 posts
11 Mar 2018 5:42AM
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Kamikuza said..

MarkusKarkus said..


snalberski said..



MarkusKarkus said..
I bring my dogs down to the beach for a run around all the time. They love it and need the exercise. It's the best place for a dog. Open space, water, other dogs.

I can't control where they piss but I'll yell out at them if they are near someone's bag or something. They do it to my stuff if, it washes off.

No one is ever going to stop me and my dogs using the beach. It's my beach as much as yours. The police aren't going to care and won't be bothered. Don't leave your valuable property where it might get damaged!





There's no problem with dogs on a designated dog beach numbnuts.



Dog beach or no dog beach who cares. OP was talking about non-designated dog beach (try and keep up numbnuts). Every beach is a dog beach I reckon.



Except when the council bylaws say otherwise...



But who enforces it? Can't see the police coming down to the beach to get a guy with a dog. They're too busy. I can understand why you'd want to lock the dog in a car, or get out your screwdriver. So I can do what I want. I've got dogs. And you better not touch them.

Gilly3
QLD, 799 posts
11 Mar 2018 7:38AM
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if Matt Damon is ok with dogs on a kite beach....


then that's good enough for me

Adam'KiteRepair
NSW, 331 posts
11 Mar 2018 8:48AM
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Im a dog owner with 2 dogs that live to eat kites. Fortunately i have forgiving friends, as The 2 times there have been incidents I offered to replace the kites, to me, this is the only acceptable outcome.

Council rangers can enforce it. Dog owners are liable for any damages they cause. There are also rules about dogs still being in control on off leash beaches. Some poor owner copped a fine recently in Melb ares because her dog licked a child. Pretty sure a Ranger would back you up when you explain the worth of a kite

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
11 Mar 2018 8:51AM
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MarkusKarkus said..

Kamikuza said..


MarkusKarkus said..



snalberski said..




MarkusKarkus said..
I bring my dogs down to the beach for a run around all the time. They love it and need the exercise. It's the best place for a dog. Open space, water, other dogs.

I can't control where they piss but I'll yell out at them if they are near someone's bag or something. They do it to my stuff if, it washes off.

No one is ever going to stop me and my dogs using the beach. It's my beach as much as yours. The police aren't going to care and won't be bothered. Don't leave your valuable property where it might get damaged!






There's no problem with dogs on a designated dog beach numbnuts.




Dog beach or no dog beach who cares. OP was talking about non-designated dog beach (try and keep up numbnuts). Every beach is a dog beach I reckon.




Except when the council bylaws say otherwise...




But who enforces it? Can't see the police coming down to the beach to get a guy with a dog. They're too busy. I can understand why you'd want to lock the dog in a car, or get out your screwdriver. So I can do what I want. I've got dogs. And you better not touch them.


OMG we got a bad ass here.

Intheozone
WA, 247 posts
11 Mar 2018 12:09PM
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wishy said..
I have a long screwdriver in my backpack for doing my boots. Any dog that puts holes in my kite would simply get a few holes in the dog.


What a Dick.

Intheozone
WA, 247 posts
11 Mar 2018 12:09PM
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wishy said..
I have a long screwdriver in my backpack for doing my boots. Any dog that puts holes in my kite would simply get a few holes in the dog.


What a Dick.

Fly on da wall
SA, 725 posts
11 Mar 2018 3:25PM
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Dog's on beaches was a thing way before kites on beaches were.
Just suck it up Princesses!

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
11 Mar 2018 3:59PM
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Fly on da wall said..
Dog's on beaches was a thing way before kites on beaches were.
Just suck it up Princesses!


Dogs being eaten as a main dish was a thing long before dogs on beaches were....

freotilo
WA, 18 posts
11 Mar 2018 8:00PM
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I think its the same answer as to most questions in this regard..

- if ur going to an area that u know has dogs there even in 20 knots deal with it and don't leave the kite on the sand as u have to

- empty internet threats don't do anything for anyone

common sense is the key and more kiting time on the water equals less hassle and no screwdrivers to be dealt with

cheers and good winds to all

cammd
QLD, 4267 posts
13 Mar 2018 11:04PM
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MarkusKarkus said..
I bring my dogs down to the beach for a run around all the time. They love it and need the exercise. It's the best place for a dog. Open space, water, other dogs.

I can't control where they piss but I'll yell out at them if they are near someone's bag or something. They do it to my stuff if, it washes off.

No one is ever going to stop me and my dogs using the beach. It's my beach as much as yours. The police aren't going to care and won't be bothered. Don't leave your valuable property where it might get damaged!


If someone bashes a shopping trolley into your car or runs a key down it just remember you shouldn't have left it where it might get damaged

hilly
WA, 7875 posts
13 Mar 2018 9:43PM
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cammd said..

MarkusKarkus said..

If someone bashes a shopping trolley into your car or runs a key down it just remember you shouldn't have left it where it might get damaged


Not a good analogy as the car is in a car park that is meant to be parked in not on a dog beach. Common (which is an oxymoron) sense tells us that it is not a good idea to leave your kite pumped up on a dog beach. Whinge away but it is a first world problem.

MarkusKarkus
VIC, 35 posts
14 Mar 2018 4:06AM
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hilly said..

cammd said..


MarkusKarkus said..


If someone bashes a shopping trolley into your car or runs a key down it just remember you shouldn't have left it where it might get damaged



Not a good analogy as the car is in a car park that is meant to be parked in not on a dog beach. Common (which is an oxymoron) sense tells us that it is not a good idea to leave your kite pumped up on a dog beach. Whinge away but it is a first world problem.


Or on a non dog beach. Dogs could still wreck your kite.

People scratching other people's cars or property or damaging it somehow is a first world problem! Get over it. Stop whining and face it, no one is going to care and no one is going to actually hurt the innocent dogs because that is not fair.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
14 Mar 2018 5:42AM
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MarkusKarkus said..

hilly said..


cammd said..



MarkusKarkus said..



If someone bashes a shopping trolley into your car or runs a key down it just remember you shouldn't have left it where it might get damaged




Not a good analogy as the car is in a car park that is meant to be parked in not on a dog beach. Common (which is an oxymoron) sense tells us that it is not a good idea to leave your kite pumped up on a dog beach. Whinge away but it is a first world problem.



Or on a non dog beach. Dogs could still wreck your kite.

People scratching other people's cars or property or damaging it somehow is a first world problem! Get over it. Stop whining and face it, no one is going to care and no one is going to actually hurt the innocent dogs because that is not fair.


Where do you park your car? Just wondering...

hilly
WA, 7875 posts
14 Mar 2018 6:14AM
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MarkusKarkus said..

hilly said..


cammd said..



MarkusKarkus said..



If someone bashes a shopping trolley into your car or runs a key down it just remember you shouldn't have left it where it might get damaged




Not a good analogy as the car is in a car park that is meant to be parked in not on a dog beach. Common (which is an oxymoron) sense tells us that it is not a good idea to leave your kite pumped up on a dog beach. Whinge away but it is a first world problem.



Or on a non dog beach. Dogs could still wreck your kite.

People scratching other people's cars or property or damaging it somehow is a first world problem! Get over it. Stop whining and face it, no one is going to care and no one is going to actually hurt the innocent dogs because that is not fair.


That does not make sense.

Kraut
WA, 547 posts
14 Mar 2018 11:55AM
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This post is becoming as senseless as the Buzz kite one. Wind must be crap these days around the country

Deng
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15 Mar 2018 8:22PM
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Hey berski I got scared of the dogs in Thailand so I decided to rig my kite up high....


snalberski
WA, 858 posts
16 Mar 2018 1:48PM
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Hey berski I got scared of the dogs in Thailand so I decided to rig my kite up high....


Are you trying to make me jealous. Anyway I am. Don't forget...disease free. That includes crabs.

pearl
NSW, 984 posts
17 Mar 2018 6:22AM
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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

TomW059
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17 Mar 2018 5:47AM
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I'm still wondering what's up with dogs in Australia. Are they on drugs??

I kite on beaches with dogs all over the place. They do not bite or run all over my kites . 16 years of this. Worst case, dog pees on my bag.

Like i said, I have a dog and love dogs. I know dog body language .
You gotta speak their language.
I speak 4 languages: English, Swedish , Dog , Bull****.

Gustyas
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18 Mar 2018 8:02AM
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wishy said..
I have a long screwdriver in my backpack for doing my boots. Any dog that puts holes in my kite would simply get a few holes in the dog.


Looks like you have a bit of a death wishy. I'd say you'll be lucky to be penetrated by a screwdriver only if you hurt someone's dog.

By the way every go joe enthusiast nowadays rides boots so best don't mention it if you are trying to be rad.

MarkusKarkus
VIC, 35 posts
18 Mar 2018 5:11PM
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Gustyas said..

wishy said..
I have a long screwdriver in my backpack for doing my boots. Any dog that puts holes in my kite would simply get a few holes in the dog.



Looks like you have a bit of a death wishy. I'd say you'll be lucky to be penetrated by a screwdriver only if you hurt someone's dog.

By the way every go joe enthusiast nowadays rides boots so best don't mention it if you are trying to be rad.


Ha ha. People get pissed at dogs all the time. They don't get it. Dogs are man's best friend but the kind of friend that is unpredictable and sometimes a bit aggressive. I'm not responsible for my crazy friend's behavior. Whatever my dogs do I just say, 'wow, sorry, never saw that coming he doesn't usually do that!', which is true! But they're completely innocent too so you lay a finger on a dog and you just watch what happens!

octo
WA, 31 posts
1 Apr 2018 10:54AM
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Markuskarkus,

I only just read this and it seems a lot of this chat got out of hand.

Reading your last comment though I believe you emplied that you are not responsible for your (crazy friends) actions ie your dog.

Now you're either trolling for the banter or completely irresponsible, because as a dog owner you must be responsible for its behaviour and actions in order to mitigate any harm coming to it or anyone else.

And surely repeating yourself saying things like "you touch my dog and see what happens" is a bit silly and inflamitary as I can't believe anyone will just start throwing down or stabbing dogs on the beach anyway it's all a bit far fetched aye.

Anyway live and let live enjoy the wind and look out for your mates on the water and your dogs

theDoctor
NSW, 5785 posts
1 Apr 2018 1:50PM
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The sydney people used to come down on sundays and set up at 9am waiting for the seabreeze.

Bigwallyzues, a 90kg English mastif used to pee on every kite on the beach on his morning walk.
The sydney people would arm flail and scream "whose dog is this.? "
To which I'd reply
"Bigwallyzues is his own dog, tale it up with him"
Sydney people never took it up with wallyzues and for a few seasons, he continued his Sunday morning ritual of peeing on sydney people's kites.

Kit3kat
QLD, 186 posts
15 Apr 2018 8:37PM
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let's vent at something else:

dog owner's feeling the need to set up their campchair in the middle of the usual kite launchzone and keep their dog unleashed next to them and giving you evil looks for "upsetting the dog" with your kite you are trying to land or get landed.



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