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Old 10-25-2013, 04:32 PM   #5
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I just feel that I have to protect them is all . . .you know when you walk into a vet office there are all kinds of dogs big and small on leashes and I just don't feel comfortable walking them in with their harness on . . .and most of the larger dog people let their dogs go to the end of their leash to smell other dogs and that makes me uncomfortable . . .the last time I was holding one of them while waiting our turn, a larger dog was allowed to get close enough to sniff . . .my immediate reaction was to stand up . . .the woman said "oh he's friendly" yah until he makes one of my dogs his snack . ..
Good for you protecting your pup. Even if the larger dog is friendly he/she may not be properly trained or the owner may have little control. My bulldog is the sweetest thing ever but she still doesn't know her own strength and has to be watched like a hawk when interacting with Rasta.
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