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Originally Posted by misslissa i was at a street fair last year and i was walking Gatsby and a st Bernard come towards us very friendly and Gatsby jumps at him grabbed the st Bernards face and hung there by its jowls i was so embarrassed the owner is freaking out and screaming i get gatsby off and the woman started yelling at me about how if her dog had attacked my dog it would be put down but no one will ever say another word to me about this attack i felt so terrible i put Gatsby in training classes for dogs with "small dog syndrome" which is when a small dog thinks it is big and must defend its "property" like its human or home it is a very big problem and could lead to your baby killing itself attacking bigger dogs and cars and such it is not a laughing matter |
As stated earlier, Brandi always has a leash on whenever we go outside for her protection. However, this one time an unfamiliar dog enter her "house" where she normally doesn't where a leash. It's not a laughing matter because they can seriously hurt themselves or even kill themselves. After all was said and done and we checked both dogs to make sure they were okay.....we couldn't help but to start laughing. Sort of like when someone slips and falls, you make sure they are okay then have a chuckle about it.
I take every precaution when I have Brandi outside because I know she has some emotional issues to overcome(rescue dog and all). She has come a long way....she doesn't do too well when meeting a dog for the first time but she usually calms down after getting to know them. That is why I was really surprise at what she did to the St Bernard. She knows Angus pretty well, we even walk with him and his owner sometimes.