View Single Post
Old 10-02-2010, 05:01 AM   #9
stingraylady
I found Yorkie love
Donating Member
 
stingraylady's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,488
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Britster View Post
To me, it doesn't sound like the other dog tried to 'attack' Freddy but more "put him in his place." If dogs are being obnoxiously friendly, often times an older more 'mature' dog will say 'that's enough!' by giving them a growl, nip, etc. And since there was no blood or damage done (which a big dog could EASILY kill or badly injure a little dog), his intent was not to kill, but just teach a lesson. I am glad Freddy is okay and everyone learned from this experience! It's super important to read dogs body language, because I am also one of those people that lets Jackson go up to other dogs so long as the owner says it's okay. Jackson also LOVES all other dogs, and I love for him to be socialized, and sometimes I catch myself just allowing it to happen and maybe putting *too* much trust in other peoples dogs.
I agree, my Ruby is such a bully, she just likes to bark and bark and bark to let the others know she might be small, but don't mess with her! I always hold her if we are approaching another dog, just in case the other dog has an attitude. My thought is just because your dog hasn't, doesn't mean it won't. Does that make sense And welcome, glad Freddy wasn't hurt
__________________
Cathy
www.furbabyfashionhouse.ca
Handmade clothing for your furboys and furgirls.
stingraylady is offline   Reply With Quote
Welcome Guest!
Not Registered?

Join today and remove this ad!