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Old 09-13-2006, 07:47 PM   #8
SnowWa
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I would really doubt that it was because your dogs didn't like the lady.

The first thing I would think about this situation would be that one of your two dogs was the instigator -- and the other followed along. I can't imagine both of them (at the very same time) behaving differently than they ever have in the past.

But - at any rate ---

I can't imagine my dogs growling, being aggressive, or ever biting someone. I would have been so angry and so embarrassed.... it's not a situation that I would have let continue.....or even tried to work through......

I would have postponed the meeting and then have met someplace else
or would have apologized and left the dogs at home and the three of us would have gone somewhere else to go over the plans - a restaurant or office or anyplace else.

And - that poor lady - I know you don't want to - but you have to admit that you "didn't know how to control the dogs during her visit....." remember she only got to see you with your dogs when she was there. She didn't get to see how they "usually behave."

Hope you get it figured out - I really sympathize with you......

I still think that it was one of your dogs that was the real little culprit....

Carol Jean
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