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Originally Posted by Wallee Thanks for all the wonderful advice. I am going to just tell it to her nicely. I will let her know that I have consulted with many who also feel like I do about trying to expose poor Wallee to this behaviour. I have always been able to move Wallee away during walks before but last week was the first time she actually asked me if she could bring him over. I am going to tell her that I do not want Wallee hurt. I did try to explain to her that the first meeting with Wallee when he got bit that poor Wallee didn't deserve that either as he was only 12 weeks old. Her response was that Wallee got in her dogs face. To me that signifies that she is more concerned about her dog than poor Wallee so I will not let him near Wallee a third time.  |
Good idea. You need to do whatever makes you most comfortable in the way that you are most comfortable making sure that Wallee is kept safe! He's a lucky guy! Good luck!