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I♥PeekTinkySaph&Finny Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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| ![]() You were very lucky! Glad to hear no one was hurt. Missy is so cute! I think alot of people can't handle it and don't know what to say so they try to be funny, and end up being jerks! It's gotten so bad here, I even check my fenced yard before I let my Yorkies out. One has to be overly protective with the smaller dogs bc they can trigger a prey drive in larger dogs. I'm going to order some pepper spray and I already ordered a pet stroller from Dog.com $29.00 on clearance. I don't care if people laugh, at least we'll be safe. After reading about so many situations here on YT, I'll be making at lot of decisions that normally I wouldn't think about doing ie: When in Petsmart, if there are too many big dogs, I'll wait till they leave before I shop. If there are big dogs at the groomers, I will cancel and reschedule or do it myself at home. If there are dogs running loose in the park, I won't get out of the car. I will never put my dogs in a situation where they could possibly be hurt or killed. I will never assume that people with big dogs on a leash have total control of their dog, regardless of what they say!
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Alabama
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| ![]() I've posted it here before but I carry pepper spray whenever I walk Sadie. My husband teases me about it but I'm not taking any chances. I actually bought it at obedience class. They sell it just for that reason. The teacher told a story about her lab that was attacked by another dog. He was destined to be a therapy dog but because of the attack was afraid of other dogs and couldn't pass the test required. I'm so glad your baby is ok! |
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and Khloe Mae's too! Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Eastern Washington
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| ![]() Thank goodness Missy didn't get hurt! Some people are so irresponsible. It is unfair that because we own small dogs that we should have to live in fear of an unleashed dog. I am constantly on my toes when I walk Couver! My DH was walking Couver the other day at our apartment, and all of a sudden a big golden came running up barking and growling towards him. He immediately picked up Couver and had to hold him above his head to keep the dog from biting! The owner was nowhere in sight ![]()
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BANNED FOR NOT SENDING A GE GIFT! | ![]() Just wanted to say that it isnt always a BIG dog that comes to attack....I had little Trevor out trying to work off some of his energy....and we were charged by a rat terrier with no owner in sight.....it even crossed the street to get us.....who would let a little dog out without supervision??????? ![]() |
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Twinkle & Wicket's Mum Donating Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Kent, England
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I'm pleased to hear that Missy wasnt hurt, but it must have been so frightening! So sad that the owners of the boxer are so irresponsible. You see dogs off lead in most parks here and a good friend of mine who has rottweilers, will often muzzle them both if h is somewhere and there are alot of children/other dogs around....not because they are dangerous, but for other people's peace of mind. Both dogs have been muzzled on ocassion since they were pups so they are used to it. Last time he visited a local park and did this he got yelled at by a woman who said the muzzles were 'cruel' and he was just doing it to 'create a panic' and make his dogs look 'hard'. He got quite upset because he thought he was doing the opposite!
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Donating YT 4000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Texas
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| ![]() This happened to me at a Dog Park with a Boston Terrier charging at my poor Pablo. The owner acted like it was no big deal. I feel your pain. Lots of rude people in this world.... |
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Izzy's Momma Too! Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Stuart, Florida
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| ![]() OMG ![]() ![]() People like that are the reason that I don't take my girls ANYWHERE, anymore ![]() Kudos to you, btw, for NOT kicking her butt, thought I'm sure you would've liked to ![]()
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Izzy's Momma Too! Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Stuart, Florida
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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I've seen more mean little dogs in my lifetime than big dogs. And literally EVERY Rottie I've encountered personally in my life has been a sweetheart. Jackson's been around two very well behaved Rotties in Petsmart and they did just fine. It's usually pretty easy to read a dogs body language and if I get uncomfortable with the way a larger dog is holding his tail, or his mouth closes all the way, or he gets fixated on Jackson, I will simply take Jackson away from the situation calmly. I've noticed Jackson gets MORE scared and unsure when I am holding him. He's more comfortable meeting a dog in the proper way, on the ground, sniffing each other. I just think it's so discriminatory to single out breeds or larger dogs. (And this isn't directed towards you... just in general! ![]()
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Currently Suspended! Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Canada
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| ![]() I have a large breed dog, well med-large and of course my yorkie! I don't mind letting either of them "meet" other dogs but it is the owners I can't stand sometimes! Lately we have been going to the highschool around the corner which has a fenced in soccer field, we close the gate and let our dogs run without the leash in there, and I mean I understand people want to socialize and all but I really can't stand when people just come racing over to us and let their dogs go without a lease, WITHOUT even talking to us first about it!. Some people just let their dogs run wild and I worry for Stormy too because she has went throug halot and the last thing I want is an accident. Poor Missy must of been so scared!! I am so sorry for you, that girl was just ignorant and rude!! I suggest you find a school around your house and go in the evenings when there isn't too many people around. Thats what we do, we encounter less people. |
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker | ![]() I find it similar to people.Some parents or care givers of children,whether it be nannies or grandparents are either on top of things and correct bad,rude disobedient behavior,and stop it right then and there,and then there are people that just sit there looking at you with that "deer in the head light look" It's all about being a responsible adult. Pets or children...consequences to bad behavior...Not brain surgery folks. I'm glad Lil Missy is o.k. and stick to a controlled enviroment. I've had to pull my kids out of daycare for repeated biting of my skin child...and it happened over and over and nothing was done,SO I DID SOMETHING MYSELF. ![]()
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Virginia
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| ![]() OMG!!! ![]() My baby-girl! Thankfully you both are o.k. I am sooooo P****d off! ![]() ![]() You're a good Mama. Good job snatching her up! ![]() ~K
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