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Old 02-24-2010, 01:31 PM   #7
ladyjane
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If class had not started, it is not the fault of the trainer or the class. I have been to many training classes with large and small dogs together.

I once had an issue before a class. I had a foster that was a bit nippy and scared and everyone in the class new it. The trainer took appropriate steps for all; and informed everyone to avoid letting their pups approach others. The night that there was an issue, a woman walked in the room where everyone was gathering and her large bloodhound puppy came charging....now mind you he was on a leash..and she allowed it. Her pup got bit by mine and she threw a hissy fit. Stupid woman had no control of her own pup.

Sounds like a similar situation. It is very hard to know how to handle it. I would say that if you are uncomfortable with how the trainer addressed it after it happened, do not go back. .
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