I will Frank, and luckily the area (the woods and common) is big enough for there to be alternatives.
I agree, a lot of it is down to the owners. Around here they're seen as a status dog. Every baseball wearing bloke has one. The rescue centres around here are full of them, that's why we ended up finding Billy all the way over in Shrewsbury.
Look at this, it's heartbreaking to see just how many there are on Birmingham Dogs Home's page
http://www.birminghamdogshome.org.uk/re-homing#meet-our-dogsIf N and R are outside gardening Butch lies on the lawn and if he sees our gate open he's straight in looking for Bill

We've got the smallest garden that you could imagine but they don't half have a good time running around

When the ice cream van used to come around he'd be there in the queue with the kids, they always had to buy him a cornet

He's such a great little character!
Billy's arch-enemies are Bentley and Oscar, the two Boxers who live a few doors away. They're very bouncy, strong and slobbery and totally out of control. If we see them out they jump up me which then puts Bill into defend mode. Their owner does nothing to control them, he usually just stands there grinning. None of the dogs around here like them. Jo next door commented the other week about how their dog doesn't bother when Billy walks past but goes crazy when those two do. The lab over the road doesn't like them either, and one day I was walking down the hill towards home and could see them ahead of us so slowed down a bit. I saw a woman who I chat to start to walk along the path from the estate to the common and then turn back. Once they'd gone she came back again, she said that she'd turned back because of them as they upset her dogs.