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Old 08-16-2021, 06:48 AM   #24
yavenay
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Originally Posted by matese View Post
That happened to me years back when I had 3 girls and was camping. This huge dog, like a Great Dane mix came charging up the road, I had enough time to grab up all 3 and these were not tiny girls lol. I didn't know if the dog was friendly, I did as you, kept turning and turning my back, screaming, someone get this dog.

Other campers came to get that dog away before the dogs owner who was in no rush to retrieve his dog. It was a horrifying experience. So I know how you felt with your tiny one. First reaction is to grab up your pup.

These days ppl are very careless with their dogs. They will say ohhhh he's friendly, my reply is, well mine is not. What should be a nice relaxing, enjoyable walk, these days it's a stressful walk with dogs always breaking loose.
Duchess doesn't like other dogs and would cause even the most friendliest of dogs to turn mean. She turns vicious. She does not like large dogs at all. I think there size intimidates her as she is not used to being around large dogs. That's why I wish more people with larger dogs would use hands free leashes instead. With a hands free leash, no matter how large the dog is, they can't get away from their owner. The owner might get dragged but they won't be able to break free. In my neighborhood, I've only see one owner who was using a hands free leash for their big dog. One woman has a gsd and a husky and I wish she would use a hands free leash. I keep hoping if she sees me with my hands free leash she would get a clue and think it's a great idea for her two dogs.
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