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The icebreaker idea is a good one, not just for this situation, but for situations like this. In this case, consider telling the owner - with no dogs around, of course - that you have become concerned that his dog may be able to get out of his control even on a leash and attack you and your dog. He may not buy it, but you have a right to let him know how his dogs public behavior might affect others. Unfortunately, rubbing his nose in it isn't a viable option, or I'd say go for that because it's fun.