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I feel the same as you... I love talking about my babies to anyone that will listen, so it doesn't bother me at all :D I'm not exactly a people person or a big talker but if you wanna talk about my furkids then I can talk all day! But maybe I feel differently because I haven't had any bad experiences with people or other dogs |
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Not gonna lie -- sometime's it gets old because I get the opposite side... Jackson is a bigger boy at over 12lbs so it's always a "Is he a big Yorkie?" or "Is he a silky?" or "Wow, do they come in different sizes?" etc. But most of the time people just want to know his name and breed etc. There's nothing wrong with that. Don't bring your dog out in public if you don't wanna be asked. People don't know that you've been stopped all day by other people or whatever. I often start small talk when I see another persons dog and will usually guess the breed (I'm a good breed guesser, lol) or ask how old they are etc. I would be really offended if someone was like back off.... |
I am sorry your beautiful time was interrupted. I hope you will be able to get out again with out all the hoop la. |
Well, I was reading a book on how to get out of speeding tickets, written by a cop, and one of the questions he answered was if cops pick on people in beautiful red Ferrari's or bright yellow Lamborghinis. His answer was, "Well, you got the car to get noticed. Now you are getting noticed." I don't mean to be harsh, but if you didn't want to get noticed or have people coming over saying "Awwwww" every two seconds a Yorkie was the last dog you should have got. If you want to go to the park and have people leave you alone try a Pit Bull or maybe a Doberman. :D |
Answer to your situation... Quiet Please I'm Reading Cute Reading Bear Women's - CafePress :);):rolleyes: |
Get yourself a ping pong paddle - tape a sign on it saying either "I do not speak English and my dog bites"!!!! or just plain "Buzz Off"! What do you think?????!!!!! |
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On a more serious note, if it really bothers you why not buy a portable playpen. That way everyone can admire but can't touch your baby. And if ask a question a Uh-ha or Mmmm will really be telling them your not interested in holding a conversation. |
I totally agree with you. Funny thing is, about a week ago I was at a pet boutique buying Rudy a new bed when this young girl (probably high schoolish) came in with an adorable 8 week old Shih Tzu... Saying that the dog will only be 3 pounds as an adult. I couldn't find it in my heart to tell her that if the dog is between 1 & 2 pounds at 8 weeks, there is NO WAY it will be 3 pounds as an adult. But, oh well... I didn't want to wake her from her fantasy world. |
I thought her vent was great, and the whole biting on command thing made me laugh. I took no offense to her post, and I know it was only meant to be half-serious because she was venting. I love talking about my furbaby to anyone who asks, but that's just because she's my only family within hundreds of miles! I can definitely understand, though, how it could get irritating if you're trying to have quiet time. Sometimes I have to walk Olive when children are getting home from school in my apartment complex and I dread it because they always want to pick her up or pet her and she loves the attention so much she won't do her business! I can completely relate. Sometimes you just want quiet time with your puppy! By the way, Joey - best costume EVER! I LOVE it!!!!!! |
I love when people say how cute she is and try to explained that no, she is not a teacup. The question that makes me uncomfortable, usually asked in a crowd of people, is 'how much did you pay for her?". I hate that question and am never sure how to answer. I don't need 20 people knowing what I paid for my dog. |
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"more than a hundred and less than a million" seriously - they will get the point - and it's better than saying, "i don't feel comfortable answering that" or whatever - that way you can both laugh it off and move on. |
Face it! Our dogs are people magnets, for better or worse. If you can't stand the heat, then get outta the hot tub! You visit a public place with a book, a sandwich, and a cute "lil puppy" and you expect peace and quiet? Ha! How funny is that? Get real! Either leave the dog behind or find another spot that is not so public. You cannot have it both ways unfortunately. We humans just love small mammals to death! That is our nature. Asking "dumb and irritating" questions comes with the territory and we all hafta deal with them when we take our dogs out, especially if we dress them up in clothes and bows like they are our "children". BTW, my dog wears neither but she still draws a crowd where ever she goes. Vent all you want, but it ain't a gonna change a thang. By now you must expect someone to ask how much you paid for your dog. Why does that bother you? Just tell them she "cost enough" and be done with it. Or.......just wear a tee shirt that reads EFF OFF! Chuckle! |
i was thinking....people do that to me all the time when i'm out with my kids (minus the question of how much they cost). i even had a lady walk up to me in the mall and hand me her number saying she wanted my daughter to be in her next pageant. people ask the same questions - how old? how much did they weigh? blah blah blah. it's life. people just assume if you're out in public that you're not concerned with privacy and "alone time." |
November 3rd is my birthday - she must be 'some incredible puppy'!!!!!!!! |
I loved your "vent". Sorry you're not getting much peace and quiet out with your yorkie, but let's face it....they are a loveable breed. Now mind you, I don't like anyone coming up and touching my yorkie either so I understand what you are saying. And when they ask how much....I just ask them why they want to know...r they getting one...and if so, the price shouldn't matter if they love the pup! Good luck at the park....but I doubt it will get better..even if you could teach your pup to nip on command lol!! :animal-pa |
Reverse situation!!!! I have been walking down to the school to pick up my 6 year old granddaughter, and taking Mr. Darcy. He loves the walk - but - when we get in there he goes balistic. I hold him in my arms, and he wiggles and squirms until he is up around my neck. All the little ones know him now, and come running up when the bell rings. All their reaching hands in his face, I guess, and their little? voices greeting him is too much for him. I have stopped taking him!!!!!!!!! We go on our own walk, earlier, with my 4 year old grandson and his bicycle - so everyone is happy - Aidan with his bicycle - Mr. Darcy on his walk, sniffing - and me because HOPEFULLY I am loosing weight - ha!!!!:D |
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Yes, it was a joke (my very good friend is a dog trainer for personal protection dogs and I can’t say I haven’t been tempted to bring Miss Lula to a class or two)… but teaching her to bite would probably be more dangerous for her than the humans 50 times her size who may humanly react. When I get out of a long stressful day of being yelled at by fashion designers, Trump’s employees or bridezillas (or worse, their mothers!) and I drive home to my little pumpkin jumping in circles because she knows its walk time (if I come home on lunch, she knows better and continues her hard day of naps), you better believe the first thing I do is grab her leash. I live about 6 blocks from the downtown area, it is a perfect little walk to the park. Me and my Lula, shaking our little tails as we enjoy our quiet walk down brick sidewalks and the newly blooming trees. Seeing how happy she is as she prances down the street slightly erases the people that I’m paid to smile at. On our way we pass a park littered with children, we do not enter, we do not stop, we don’t even look at the screaming beasts. By now I’m sure you picked up that I do not like children. I know, I know, “someday ill have children of my own and I’ll think differently” blah blah blah. In the meantime the last thing I want to do when I get out of work is entertain someone’s children who have no idea how to handle a delicate 3 pound dog. I am not a babysitter, a teacher, or a clown. I do not want to spend my time USING my dog as a teaching tool of how NOT to handle a dog. I cringe when I see a child running for my dog like she is some type of toy. Don’t get me wrong, there are those”children types” that I don’t mind. When a little girl walks up and shyly (((ASKS))) if she can pet my dog I will happily stop and let her gently pet Lula. Lula loves the attention and who am I to deny her a SAFE new friend? I live for my dog and could very easily bring my book out to the back yard to be alone (and trust me I have tried) but that won’t fly with the little fur butt, and it’s hard to concentrate with constant whining. So, walk it is. When Lula and I arrive downtown we walk into her favorite dog store for a beef treat (I need to remember to pick up the chicken ones today) and I stop at my favorite coffee shop for a coffee treat. We walk the boardwalk and find a nice little area under a tree to relax. We are not on the boardwalk or a path, normally several feet from it. Real people, who calmly walk up to my dog and (((ASK))) if they can say hello don’t really bother me as much as the real people who act like children-people and rush me like we are playing a game of football and Lula is the ball. As of yet I have not snapped into the rude person waiting inside like a tiger ready to attack! :P I’m worried that at some point, some person is going to catch me on the wrong day and I’m afraid I will get snappy at them. Generally I do what another member wrote and count slowly before I answer. I save the venting for forums like this. Angry? Yes, I can get very angry when people are inconsiderate and outright obnoxious yet expect me to be pleasant and tolerate their harassment? Bitter? Why yes, I am a bitter woman but that’s a long ex-boyfriend story for another day. As long as these rude strangers don’t leave dirty dishes in my sink, I don’t think we’ll have a problem. Bottom line, I didn’t get a dog so I could receive unwanted attention from strangers. My dog is my companion. I have met some awesome people due to Lula (ehem, hey YM Members! *waves*:wink:) but there are also quite a few that I could have done without. |
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And about you not caring for kids well I have three kids who get on my ends who I truly LOVE but there are some out there who do need to mind there manners. I speak to them in a polite stern voice and that normally does the trick, or tell their parents politely. Sometimes I think grown ups are worse but hey that's just me. Well Good Luck and hopefully you will find some peace and quiet somewhere.:) |
We have people that try to take our pup right out of our arms. We tell them she will pee on them. That usually does the trick. |
lol!!! I totally understand what you are saying. |
wozzers! lol. i guess some people can't sense sarcasm all that well. especially bostonians sarcasm like the OP. if someone's reading a book leave them alone. don't interrupt them to start a 30 minute conversation with them. basic rules of etiquette IMO. a 5 minute conversation is different than an hour conversation about your dog, especially when you can tell someone is engaged in just relaxing, or reading a book. i have to laugh at the OP, it was hilarious and also at some of the all so serious responses from others. |
Back when we had Hailey, I used to tell people she had ringworm when mommies wanted to know if their little angels could pet her with their sticky, dirty little hands. They backed off quickly. You know how little kids pet a dog - clobber clobber on their poor little head. |
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too bad you dont live closer, I think we could be good friends, :p I find your posts hilarious, dont stop posting. |
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love the stories, please keep 'em coming!! i can't wait til i get my furbaby and i'll come back and return the favor!! in the meantime, i will live vicariously through you all!! |
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Good luck with your dog walking endeavors; they sound charming! |
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/pic...ictureid=87288 Miss Lula and her london tote at our latest park adventure :) |
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