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" So which are you, a chatter and bum sniffer or do you keep your dogs away from others?" I have 2 Alsatians. And zeus is fine..saracen is normally ok too with other dogs. But generally I have to be more careful with Saracen as he's an ex police dog..though only 3 years old. Everyone knows my dogs mostly and are ok. My mum and dad have 2 ladbradors and my dogs are fine with them. Saracen can get snappy with "sudden" movement's. | |||
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"I have the same problems when I walk my velosaraptors " Brilliant... I laughed so hard.... | |||
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"mine play but are hyper I usually walk away saying 'sorry' " This^^ | |||
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" So which are you, a chatter and bum sniffer " That can get you banned from Tesco ,I've found | |||
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"I have a young Staffy who is very friendly and would love to meet and greet everyone and their dogs. But People who do not know us tend to gather their dogs back to them and give us a wide birth This afternoon she has had a whale of a time with a couple of other staffys. I do call her back when we see other dogs till I know the owners are ok for her to 'meet' their dogs " Total agreement. | |||
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"I must say I hate seeing dogs off leads, I have a shar pei who is quit timid and his eye sight isn't great due to his wrinkles and when a dog runs up to him he jumps out his skin and also if you see a dog on a lead how do you know it's not on a lead because it's aggressive and you let yours run up to it, what happens if it goes for yours and bites it?" Not sure what a shar pei is but dogs are socoal animals and should for most part be off lead in suitable places that being said not all dogs are non aggressive but dogs behaviour down to owners. Dogs that are never let off tend to react two ways either they appear agressive on lead or cower. Owners are main problem. Totally fail to see point having dogs and not letting them run and mix. | |||
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" dogs are socoal animals and should for most part be off lead in suitable places that being said not all dogs are non aggressive but dogs behaviour down to owners. Dogs that are never let off tend to react two ways either they appear agressive on lead or cower. Owners are main problem. Totally fail to see point having dogs and not letting them run and mix." Great points, totally agree | |||
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"We used to have a couple of Staffs (not at the same time),both were very biddable and would never wander more than 10 or so paces from us. However, although they were very friendly/fussy with people they were unpredictable with other dogs, some they liked others not. With that in mind, whenever we saw another dog coming towards us we put them on a leash. It really annoyed us when the other owner, having seen us do that, would let their bundles of fluff run up to ours for a sniff. When the reaction of our dogs was a snarl they'd say "OOOH he/she's not very friendly!". No you Muppet, that's why you saw me put him/her on a leash FFS! XXXX" Did you have them muzzled too? | |||
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"Obviously I don't mean round the streets, but near us there some woods and I let my dogs off so they can have a run as does everyone else who uses the woods There's always a mixture of response from fellow dog walkers when you come in contact with them, my dog's are really friendly and all though I don't let them run wild round other people and their dogs I see no harm in letting them socialise with other dogs that are also friendly and actually think it does them good to be around other dogs so as not to make them wonder why they arnt allowed near other dogs and become aggressive, that is of course only my opinion You seem to get a mix response from people tho while out, some people are also quite happy to say hello, even have a quick chat while our dogs are happily sniffing each others bums while others act like a pack of lions are coming towards them and start yelling at you to get your dog away and shooing them like they are something evil, of course im not saying they are wrong for not wanting my dogs near there's its upto them how they look after their dog and who they let them near, I just find it weird how people can be so different So which are you, a chatter and bum sniffer or do you keep your dogs away from others?" We have an English pointer, we are in the bum sniffing and chat camp | |||
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"I like to let my little mutt off the lead for a damn good run - which is something he couldn't do if he was tethered even on a long retractable lead. Of course, if we're walking along the pavement or seafront esplanade then he's on a lead. But he's well behaved and always under control whether on or off a lead. He sees me as pack leader and never wanders far from me (always looks back to see that I'm behind him). As for other dogs, I gauge their body language / stance but usually assume they're also friendly and socialised if they're off a lead. If they're on a lead, I ask the owner if their pet is dog friendly before I'd let my little one approach them. Mostly common sense really " Caesar Milan much? | |||
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"Brilliant topic! Well I am a bum sniffer :oP. On the topic of dog walking, we have a very sociable dog and it really annoyed me when people don't let their dogs play. Lyra loves to play and run with other dogs it breaks my heart when people are too uptight to let their dogs play. " ^^^ This! It makes for an enjoyable, sociable time not only for my dog but for me. I've met some really lovely, fascinating people when walking my dog | |||
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"dont have an issue with dog owners letting their dogs off leads generally as long as they can control them however i have twice been brought off my bike by dogs who seem to think its a great game to give chase and grab your ankles as youre cycling through parks. I think owners who know their dogs do this ought to keep them on leads as it is very dangerous if you are cycling fast " maybe it would be wise to slow down, or get of your bike and walk, if you are going past dogs? | |||
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"We used to have a couple of Staffs (not at the same time),both were very biddable and would never wander more than 10 or so paces from us. However, although they were very friendly/fussy with people they were unpredictable with other dogs, some they liked others not. With that in mind, whenever we saw another dog coming towards us we put them on a leash. It really annoyed us when the other owner, having seen us do that, would let their bundles of fluff run up to ours for a sniff. When the reaction of our dogs was a snarl they'd say "OOOH he/she's not very friendly!". No you Muppet, that's why you saw me put him/her on a leash FFS! XXXX Did you have them muzzled too?" Neither needed muzzling, they were great with people, kids and some dogs and were always under control. It's the other dogs that weren't under control. We personally would never let our dogs, no matter how friendly, freely run up to a dog that we'd just seen the owner put on a leash. We'll give you an instance, our boy Staffy was taken right out to the tideline with his friend a little Westie and her owner. They were running around playing, when all of a sudden we heard a load of manic shouting from a woman up on the beach. Running towards us was this stupid out of control Retriever which immediately went for the Westie. Our dog went straight for it to protect its pack member, the Westie. Naturally being a Staffy he got the better of the altercation before we could grab and tether him. The poor little Westie was in a bit of a mess but guess who was the villain of the piece according to the Retrievers owner? Yep you guessed it! XXXX | |||
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"Obviously I don't mean round the streets, but near us there some woods and I let my dogs off so they can have a run as does everyone else who uses the woods There's always a mixture of response from fellow dog walkers when you come in contact with them, my dog's are really friendly and all though I don't let them run wild round other people and their dogs I see no harm in letting them socialise with other dogs that are also friendly and actually think it does them good to be around other dogs so as not to make them wonder why they arnt allowed near other dogs and become aggressive, that is of course only my opinion You seem to get a mix response from people tho while out, some people are also quite happy to say hello, even have a quick chat while our dogs are happily sniffing each others bums while others act like a pack of lions are coming towards them and start yelling at you to get your dog away and shooing them like they are something evil, of course im not saying they are wrong for not wanting my dogs near there's its upto them how they look after their dog and who they let them near, I just find it weird how people can be so different So which are you, a chatter and bum sniffer or do you keep your dogs away from others?" Always let our 2 dogs off the lead in fields etc, both are what some people consider ' risky breeds ' , we have had other dog owners shouting at there dogs, as if they are about to be mutillated by ours. Dogs are very good at sussing out if they are going to be attacked, very few dogs are vicious, just a shame some owners are. | |||
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"I keep my dogs on their leads whenever im out in public.Its sensible and responsible to do so as not everyone is a dog lover.Infact I think it should be law.I get extremely hacked off when dogs come running towards mine totally ignoring the shouts from their owners!" I agree and understand being hacked off with dogs that ignore owners thats the owners not dogs fault cannot agree having dogs always on lead in public if out and about near roads etc then yes but if suitable places in parks etc then controlled dogs need to socialise and not be constantly shackled. | |||
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"I keep my dogs on their leads whenever im out in public.Its sensible and responsible to do so as not everyone is a dog lover.Infact I think it should be law.I get extremely hacked off when dogs come running towards mine totally ignoring the shouts from their owners! I agree and understand being hacked off with dogs that ignore owners thats the owners not dogs fault cannot agree having dogs always on lead in public if out and about near roads etc then yes but if suitable places in parks etc then controlled dogs need to socialise and not be constantly shackled." My 'girls' have their own set of canine friends who tend to pop round and tear around my garden.They are certainly not shackled in that situation and in fact are very sociable! | |||
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"Walk in the fields by me and my dog is always off the lead. He loves running around with others and have had some lovely chats with owners. If I see a dog who we don't know I hold Charlie until I know they are ok. But generally follow rule if they're off lead then they are friendly xxx" Spot on i do same. | |||
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"Slight variation but dies anyone have the type so small they can fit in their hand if so they aint really dogs This is true there is bloke who goes in park with one of these mon dogs and he carries wtf is that about and dont get me started about folk that have coats etc for their dogs again wtf." There is a 'handbag' dog we bump into on our walks.Its possibly the most bad tempered dog I have ever met in my life! and yes I agree,they aren't dogs,they are snacks.I have to say though that the girls do look fun in their 'dracula' outfits on Halloween! | |||
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"Our dog is not social with other dogs. Intact to the point the other dog would die quickly. Do we only ever walk him on the lead in lead only areas. Often we meet dogs of the lead and when I ask then to control their dog the responce is the same. My dog is fine. My reply is always it won't be if you let it come closer. Some people are so thoughtless.There is a reason we are in a lead only area ffs" | |||
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" So which are you, a chatter and bum sniffer or do you keep your dogs away from others?" im more of a bum sniffer but the dog likes to chat while im doing that | |||
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"Our dog is not social with other dogs. Intact to the point the other dog would die quickly. Do we only ever walk him on the lead in lead only areas. Often we meet dogs of the lead and when I ask then to control their dog the responce is the same. My dog is fine. My reply is always it won't be if you let it come closer. Some people are so thoughtless.There is a reason we are in a lead only area ffs" Why don't you also muzzle your dangerous dog? What if it pulled away from you and attacked a kid? Muzzles aren't cruel and offer security for the owners of aggressive dogs. It'd be a shame to be ordered to destroy it for the sake of a piece of leather. | |||
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"Our dog is not social with other dogs. Intact to the point the other dog would die quickly. Do we only ever walk him on the lead in lead only areas. Often we meet dogs of the lead and when I ask then to control their dog the responce is the same. My dog is fine. My reply is always it won't be if you let it come closer. Some people are so thoughtless.There is a reason we are in a lead only area ffs Why don't you also muzzle your dangerous dog? What if it pulled away from you and attacked a kid? Muzzles aren't cruel and offer security for the owners of aggressive dogs. It'd be a shame to be ordered to destroy it for the sake of a piece of leather." Why do some people (wrongly) think that if a dog doesn't get on with some other dogs it will attack people? It always ends up with the kneejerk outcry of "What if it was a kid!". Dog fights are countless, attacks on kids are rare! XXXX | |||
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"Slight variation but dies anyone have the type so small they can fit in their hand if so they aint really dogs This is true there is bloke who goes in park with one of these mon dogs and he carries wtf is that about and dont get me started about folk that have coats etc for their dogs again wtf." I saw two of these today in frilly outfits being carried and when one was put down it pooed and the owner pulled out baby wipes to wipe its bum. Needless to say parsley went bounding over to try to say hello they picked up their precious toy and shouted parsley would get it dirty. How ever I'm thinking of getting him a coat as his winter coat might not come in fully with him being so young and I don't want him getting sick. It will onmy be for this winter. I think it's acceptable with puppies | |||
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"Our dog is not social with other dogs. Intact to the point the other dog would die quickly. Do we only ever walk him on the lead in lead only areas. Often we meet dogs of the lead and when I ask then to control their dog the responce is the same. My dog is fine. My reply is always it won't be if you let it come closer. Some people are so thoughtless.There is a reason we are in a lead only area ffs Why don't you also muzzle your dangerous dog? What if it pulled away from you and attacked a kid? Muzzles aren't cruel and offer security for the owners of aggressive dogs. It'd be a shame to be ordered to destroy it for the sake of a piece of leather. Why do some people (wrongly) think that if a dog doesn't get on with some other dogs it will attack people? It always ends up with the kneejerk outcry of "What if it was a kid!". Dog fights are countless, attacks on kids are rare! XXXX" Oh - so if your dog gets away from you and rips another dog's head off that's ok then - just ask long as it doesn't attack a kid? And there was me falsely accusing your dog of being potentially dangerous. Silly me Dog fights may be countless but why risk adding to that number if you know your dog may engage in one if it encounters a dog it 'doesn't get along with'? | |||
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"I must say I hate seeing dogs off leads, I have a shar pei who is quit timid and his eye sight isn't great due to his wrinkles and when a dog runs up to him he jumps out his skin and also if you see a dog on a lead how do you know it's not on a lead because it's aggressive and you let yours run up to it, what happens if it goes for yours and bites it?" I have a greyhound so it best be able to run fast if it wants to bite my dog I wasn't suggesting people let their dogs run wild and jump over other peoples dog's, I would never allow my dogs to do that, all I ment was if you saw another person with a dog are you the type of person to talk to the other person confirm their dog is friendly too and let them play if all's ok or would you rather just keeps yours away from other dogs, all dogs need to run free when possible and there are many places where this is acceptable and many where it isn't, I happen to think its good for dogs to socialise and play with other dogs but also respect the wishes of those who don't | |||
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"I wish other dog owners wouldn't just take one look at mine and freeze" Cos yours are ugly fucks. | |||
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"I wish other dog owners wouldn't just take one look at mine and freeze Cos yours are ugly fucks. " And you being an expert in ugly fucks? | |||
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"I wish other dog owners wouldn't just take one look at mine and freeze Cos yours are ugly fucks. And you being an expert in ugly fucks? " | |||
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"I wish other dog owners wouldn't just take one look at mine and freeze...hes a real affection monkey and only wants to make friends....but I keep him on the lead anyway. " Awww, what do you have? | |||
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"Our dog is not social with other dogs. Intact to the point the other dog would die quickly. Do we only ever walk him on the lead in lead only areas. Often we meet dogs of the lead and when I ask then to control their dog the responce is the same. My dog is fine. My reply is always it won't be if you let it come closer. Some people are so thoughtless.There is a reason we are in a lead only area ffs Why don't you also muzzle your dangerous dog? What if it pulled away from you and attacked a kid? Muzzles aren't cruel and offer security for the owners of aggressive dogs. It'd be a shame to be ordered to destroy it for the sake of a piece of leather. Why do some people (wrongly) think that if a dog doesn't get on with some other dogs it will attack people? It always ends up with the kneejerk outcry of "What if it was a kid!". Dog fights are countless, attacks on kids are rare! XXXX Oh - so if your dog gets away from you and rips another dog's head off that's ok then - just ask long as it doesn't attack a kid? And there was me falsely accusing your dog of being potentially dangerous. Silly me Dog fights may be countless but why risk adding to that number if you know your dog may engage in one if it encounters a dog it 'doesn't get along with'?" "Silly me" you say, well perhaps you wouldn't appear so silly if you read through all our posts. You'd find on our first that our dog's never wandered more than ten paces away from us, besides that, they'd return at the click of our fingers.......no fruitless shouting or screaming from us to try to get them to return. Also, they'd be put on a leash at first sight of another dog approaching. There's an old saying "It's a wise parent that knows their child", it's an even wiser owner that knows their dog and it never does to second guess what they'll do next, no matter how well behaved. Might we suggest that if your that concerned about your dog's wellbeing, as we are ours, you wouldn't let it run free to get into strange dogs faces without asking the owner if it was O.K. Our dog's never got away because they were put on a leash, so the only way our dogs would have "encountered" another, close up and face on, would be if the owner was stupid and careless enough to permit it. | |||
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"dont have an issue with dog owners letting their dogs off leads generally as long as they can control them however i have twice been brought off my bike by dogs who seem to think its a great game to give chase and grab your ankles as youre cycling through parks. I think owners who know their dogs do this ought to keep them on leads as it is very dangerous if you are cycling fast maybe it would be wise to slow down, or get of your bike and walk, if you are going past dogs?" obvious really when you think about it .. it is the responsibility of every other user of a park to modify their behaviour to prevent themselves being attacked by a dog ! | |||
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"dont have an issue with dog owners letting their dogs off leads generally as long as they can control them however i have twice been brought off my bike by dogs who seem to think its a great game to give chase and grab your ankles as youre cycling through parks. I think owners who know their dogs do this ought to keep them on leads as it is very dangerous if you are cycling fast maybe it would be wise to slow down, or get of your bike and walk, if you are going past dogs? obvious really when you think about it .. it is the responsibility of every other user of a park to modify their behaviour to prevent themselves being attacked by a dog ! " I've got to be honest my greyhound was trained to run with my bike, I have a harness that goes on the dog and attaches to the bike and he runs along the side of me, he loves it but because of this every time he see's a bike he runs along side it if possible so now as soon as I see a bike I make sure he's not in a position to run with it, have to say tho he has never tried to grab anyone or pull them off he just associates a bike with running along side it as that's what he was trained to do | |||
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"I wish other dog owners wouldn't just take one look at mine and freeze...hes a real affection monkey and only wants to make friends....but I keep him on the lead anyway. Awww, what do you have? " English Bull Terrier. He is a sweetie,a rescue dog, so still not sure of his reaction, hence I always keep him on a lead, he doesn't growl or get aggressive when he sees other dogs just looks "interested". | |||
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"I wish other dog owners wouldn't just take one look at mine and freeze...hes a real affection monkey and only wants to make friends....but I keep him on the lead anyway. Awww, what do you have? English Bull Terrier. He is a sweetie,a rescue dog, so still not sure of his reaction, hence I always keep him on a lead, he doesn't growl or get aggressive when he sees other dogs just looks "interested"." I love English bulls I wanted to get one when I was getting a second dog but none of my kids like them, my daughter said they look like they have been hit in the face with a frying pan I think they are gorgeous dogs | |||
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"Our dog is not social with other dogs. Intact to the point the other dog would die quickly. Do we only ever walk him on the lead in lead only areas. Often we meet dogs of the lead and when I ask then to control their dog the responce is the same. My dog is fine. My reply is always it won't be if you let it come closer. Some people are so thoughtless.There is a reason we are in a lead only area ffs Why don't you also muzzle your dangerous dog? What if it pulled away from you and attacked a kid? Muzzles aren't cruel and offer security for the owners of aggressive dogs. It'd be a shame to be ordered to destroy it for the sake of a piece of leather. Why do some people (wrongly) think that if a dog doesn't get on with some other dogs it will attack people? It always ends up with the kneejerk outcry of "What if it was a kid!". Dog fights are countless, attacks on kids are rare! XXXX Oh - so if your dog gets away from you and rips another dog's head off that's ok then - just ask long as it doesn't attack a kid? And there was me falsely accusing your dog of being potentially dangerous. Silly me Dog fights may be countless but why risk adding to that number if you know your dog may engage in one if it encounters a dog it 'doesn't get along with'? "Silly me" you say, well perhaps you wouldn't appear so silly if you read through all our posts. You'd find on our first that our dog's never wandered more than ten paces away from us, besides that, they'd return at the click of our fingers.......no fruitless shouting or screaming from us to try to get them to return. Also, they'd be put on a leash at first sight of another dog approaching. There's an old saying "It's a wise parent that knows their child", it's an even wiser owner that knows their dog and it never does to second guess what they'll do next, no matter how well behaved. Might we suggest that if your that concerned about your dog's wellbeing, as we are ours, you wouldn't let it run free to get into strange dogs faces without asking the owner if it was O.K. Our dog's never got away because they were put on a leash, so the only way our dogs would have "encountered" another, close up and face on, would be if the owner was stupid and careless enough to permit it. " I did read through your posts - and by your own admission, any dog that approached yours would 'die quickly'. If that's not a definition of a dangerous dog, I don't know what is. I don't allow my dog to approach those on a lead without speaking to the owner for precisely that reason - it may be an unmuzzled potentially aggressive killer. Your admission - not mine. | |||
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"I wish other dog owners wouldn't just take one look at mine and freeze...hes a real affection monkey and only wants to make friends....but I keep him on the lead anyway. Awww, what do you have? English Bull Terrier. He is a sweetie,a rescue dog, so still not sure of his reaction, hence I always keep him on a lead, he doesn't growl or get aggressive when he sees other dogs just looks "interested". I love English bulls I wanted to get one when I was getting a second dog but none of my kids like them, my daughter said they look like they have been hit in the face with a frying pan I think they are gorgeous dogs " Lots of people don't like the look, but I feel the same as you xx | |||
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"I wish other dog owners wouldn't just take one look at mine and freeze...hes a real affection monkey and only wants to make friends....but I keep him on the lead anyway. Awww, what do you have? English Bull Terrier. He is a sweetie,a rescue dog, so still not sure of his reaction, hence I always keep him on a lead, he doesn't growl or get aggressive when he sees other dogs just looks "interested"." AWWWW love them almond eyed chuckleheads. XXXX | |||
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" I did read through your posts - and by your own admission, any dog that approached yours would 'die quickly'. If that's not a definition of a dangerous dog, I don't know what is. I don't allow my dog to approach those on a lead without speaking to the owner for precisely that reason - it may be an unmuzzled potentially aggressive killer. Your admission - not mine." Have you just woke up from a dream or what???? Perhaps you'd like to tell us on which of our 4 previous post's we said what you accuse us of saying because your making yourself sound all the more stupid when the reality of what we really said is there for all to see! | |||
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" I did read through your posts - and by your own admission, any dog that approached yours would 'die quickly'. If that's not a definition of a dangerous dog, I don't know what is. I don't allow my dog to approach those on a lead without speaking to the owner for precisely that reason - it may be an unmuzzled potentially aggressive killer. Your admission - not mine. Have you just woke up from a dream or what???? Perhaps you'd like to tell us on which of our 4 previous post's we said what you accuse us of saying because your making yourself sound all the more stupid when the reality of what we really said is there for all to see!" I think they are referring to this post Our dog is not social with other dogs. Intact to the point the other dog would die quickly. Do we only ever walk him on the lead in lead only areas. Often we meet dogs of the lead and when I ask then to control their dog the responce is the same. My dog is fine. My reply is always it won't be if you let it come closer. Some people are so thoughtless.There is a reason we are in a lead only area ffs which they seem to have got mixed up and think was posted by you don't shoot the messenger im just trying to help | |||
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" I did read through your posts - and by your own admission, any dog that approached yours would 'die quickly'. If that's not a definition of a dangerous dog, I don't know what is. I don't allow my dog to approach those on a lead without speaking to the owner for precisely that reason - it may be an unmuzzled potentially aggressive killer. Your admission - not mine. Have you just woke up from a dream or what???? Perhaps you'd like to tell us on which of our 4 previous post's we said what you accuse us of saying because your making yourself sound all the more stupid when the reality of what we really said is there for all to see! I think they are referring to this post Our dog is not social with other dogs. Intact to the point the other dog would die quickly. Do we only ever walk him on the lead in lead only areas. Often we meet dogs of the lead and when I ask then to control their dog the responce is the same. My dog is fine. My reply is always it won't be if you let it come closer. Some people are so thoughtless.There is a reason we are in a lead only area ffs which they seem to have got mixed up and think was posted by you don't shoot the messenger im just trying to help " Thank you N N, we won't hold our breath waiting for an apology, lol. XXXX | |||
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"Chatter and bum sniffer here. I have a little Shorkie, and he loves playing with other dogs. We have a lake close to us and most dog owners in our area walk their dogs off lead around it, it's a kind of unwritten rule, if they are off lead they are friendly and if they are on leads then you take care not to let your dog go close until you have confirmed with the owners whether they are aggressive or not. Seems to work as we haven't had any incidents as far as I'm aware. I have never picked my dog up just because another dog has run up to him .....a few times he tried climbing up my legs, but I just put him back on his 4 legs and made him deal with it, he is now very confident and will allow any dog have a good bum sniff!! He even lifts his leg so they can sniff more than just his bum lol xx" Shorkie? Yorkie + ? | |||
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"Chatter and bum sniffer here. I have a little Shorkie, and he loves playing with other dogs. We have a lake close to us and most dog owners in our area walk their dogs off lead around it, it's a kind of unwritten rule, if they are off lead they are friendly and if they are on leads then you take care not to let your dog go close until you have confirmed with the owners whether they are aggressive or not. Seems to work as we haven't had any incidents as far as I'm aware. I have never picked my dog up just because another dog has run up to him .....a few times he tried climbing up my legs, but I just put him back on his 4 legs and made him deal with it, he is now very confident and will allow any dog have a good bum sniff!! He even lifts his leg so they can sniff more than just his bum lol xx Shorkie? Yorkie + ? " Yorkie shih tzu cross | |||
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"Chatter and bum sniffer here. I have a little Shorkie, and he loves playing with other dogs. We have a lake close to us and most dog owners in our area walk their dogs off lead around it, it's a kind of unwritten rule, if they are off lead they are friendly and if they are on leads then you take care not to let your dog go close until you have confirmed with the owners whether they are aggressive or not. Seems to work as we haven't had any incidents as far as I'm aware. I have never picked my dog up just because another dog has run up to him .....a few times he tried climbing up my legs, but I just put him back on his 4 legs and made him deal with it, he is now very confident and will allow any dog have a good bum sniff!! He even lifts his leg so they can sniff more than just his bum lol xx Shorkie? Yorkie + ? Yorkie shih tzu cross" Mine's a Maltso - I love these funny crosses | |||
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"we all walk our dogs off the lead never had a problem yet and there can be upto 12 dogs running around at the same time,its great to see them all having a good time" that's what I like to see I help out with a dog walking scene for old people, basically a few of us round up the little dogs of elderly people who find it hard to walk their dogs themselves and we take them to the park, I love seeing them all running about and playing, I really do think its good for the dogs too | |||
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"Our dog is not social with other dogs. Intact to the point the other dog would die quickly. Do we only ever walk him on the lead in lead only areas. Often we meet dogs of the lead and when I ask then to control their dog the responce is the same. My dog is fine. My reply is always it won't be if you let it come closer. Some people are so thoughtless.There is a reason we are in a lead only area ffs Why don't you also muzzle your dangerous dog? What if it pulled away from you and attacked a kid? Muzzles aren't cruel and offer security for the owners of aggressive dogs. It'd be a shame to be ordered to destroy it for the sake of a piece of leather." he is no threat to people. I fact he's asleep on our daughter's bed atm. We tried a muzzle while at the vet and he was so distressed the vet said we should leave it. He would never attack a person but he would another dog if it aproched him so we take extreme care to walk him where another dog should never bee off the lead. Why should we upset him for the sake of other dog owners who can't abide by the rules. | |||
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"I wish other dog owners wouldn't just take one look at mine and freeze...hes a real affection monkey and only wants to make friends....but I keep him on the lead anyway. Awww, what do you have? English Bull Terrier. He is a sweetie,a rescue dog, so still not sure of his reaction, hence I always keep him on a lead, he doesn't growl or get aggressive when he sees other dogs just looks "interested"." Huge soft spot for EBTs With rescue dogs it is always slightly different as often the new owner won't know the full history. Harry was a rescue, something had happened to him to make him fear aggressive, something that took careful management. | |||
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"Fair enough - you know your dog better than anyone else and are doing what's right for you but I know if I had a dog that was likely to kill another dog under ANY circumstances then I'd have it muzzled in public. Having said that, I'm not bringing into question your dog's temperament with you and your family - I'm sure he's affectionate and greatly loved. It's just a shame he isn't social with other dogs. Do you know what's behind that? Or is it a breed thing? Or just him?" he's a rescue dog so we aren't really sure but we know he had been abused | |||
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"I let my dog socialize with other dogs. Although if I do not know the other dog and owner I put my dog back on her lead and tell the other owner my dog is friendly. Usually they say so is their dog and I let her off again. It stops people from saying you are an irresponsible owner." | |||
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