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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: E.Stroudsburg, Pa.
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| ![]() Cody sits the cart seat because he's a trouble maker. Germs are all over for anyone who leash walk their babies. I would LOVE to stroll through a pet store with Cody's 4 on the floor, to avoid trouble he goes in the cart. IMO the Pom owner was 100% wrong for getting mad.
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2015 Location: Murrells Inlet SC
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Oakland County MI
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| ![]() Lola walks around the pet store on a leash, but we do try to avoid large dogs. I don't believe you said which dog started it. I guess if the Husky started it I would also have gone off on the man, because one should not bring aggressive dogs into places like pet stores, but then the Pom could have started it as well and if that was the case the Pom should have been held or in a cart. I truly believe most owners know how their dogs will react around other dogs so if they feel they are likely to get into it with another dog they should be contained, so I believe on of the owners were at fault and it does not automatically need to be the larger dog's owner
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Sep 2015 Location: Covina, CA
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| ![]() this topic i notice is very controversial and all should respect other wishes to whom likes to walk their dog or not... for me I prefer not walking my dog in pet stores etc. because of ALL that Yorkiemom1 said.... Bambina is always in her bag open so she can pop her head out and enjoy the view...she is almost 6 month and small..around 3.5 pounds...that's just me though!
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YT 2000 Club Donating Member | ![]() As both a large and a small dog owner - I got from the original posting that the owner of the husky intervened promptly and effectively. Folks if you go into a pet store with your dogs large or small they should be short leashed for a variety of reasons - not the least of which is other dogs in the area. My large beasties a short leashed so that they can not go out in front of me more than 6 or so inches - as is my Yorkie. My dogs are short leashed when we pass other dogs on the sidewalk and or are in busy places. That is the smart thing to do. In fact going to the vets office - I scope out the waiting room if I see certain large breeds in there I check in and say when the vet is ready to get us in let me know - we will wait in the car until then. Our vets offices are notorious for very small waiting rooms that give you the customer no space. I firmly believe in giving dogs outside exercise and not to coddle the small breeds. But that is not to say not to be a little extra protective of them. I have only ever picked up my Yorkie once in all the years he showed and in all the performance sports he does. I close heel Razzle in when we walk to the dock for dock jumping - for example. I am always watching the dog participants and pretty quickly I ascertain which dogs are prey driven. In the same way for my big ones - I look to see which are dog aggressive ones. They the big ones too are short heeled into the dock area for a different reason. Cause who wants to risk a dog fight? I have to admit my big ones go absolutely crazy for dog jumping and literally want to fly up the steps to get to the dock! I have told this story more than once here - but the only time I picked up Razzle was when a Rottie went for two of our off leash Yorkies - on a country walk. The Rottie did not see the rest of the gang and went for the free running Yorkies - prey drive. My big male - went to the end of his lead and ROARED at that Rottie. Ilona called the Yorkies back and thankfully they came. Razzle was going crazy on his lead with barking and lunging. I picked him up. It was a very tense 30 seconds or so while the Rottie eyed my big male and Magic standing his ground. Would a fight ensue? If it did I could not help as I had my Yorkie in my arms............ My big boy protected *his pack* that he had only known a day or two. He is in my avatar and at that time weighed in about 120lbs. The very best an owner can do - is to be watchfull. To do their part with training with exercise and great food and vet care. But despite our best efforts sometimes life happens accidents happen.
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2013 Location: King County, WA
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| ![]() We happen to have a pom, and really, this one should never go into a pet store where we know we will encounter any other dog in close proximity. I'm told it's in the breed. We're making headway in reducing his barking while on walks out in the open, outside, and on the trails but I really don't foresee us, him, ever going into a pet store. A responsible owner knows their dog and doesn't put them where they know they don't belong. Knowing what little I know about poms, the OP was correct in that the pom had no business being in the pet store unless in the arms of the owner. Not in a stroller, not in the cart, not on the floor..... but IN the arms of the owner! LMAO I love my Rambo, but he is a turd! LOL Our other two boys, yorkie and a mix, are totally fine on a leash in a pet store on the floor or in the cart. We would, however, avoid all larger dogs because I don't trust all owners to make the right decision about bringing their dogs that MAY not belong there. |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2014 Location: Canada
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Having said that, I am on full alert whenever there is another dog around big or small and make sure to protect my baby if there's any hostility between the dogs. Not to mention, Scottie is an instigator, so I usually need to be alert so that he doesn't get himself into trouble. About germs...well Scottie is an interesting yet disgusting animal - he loves poop of any animal. I try really hard not to let him eat it, but he has. I think if I had gone the route of keeping him home with pee pads and not leash walking him, I'd be carrying him everywhere I go as well. But then, I live in a small space so I had to house train him to go outside (don't want my place to stink and he needs his exercise). But it really is a difference of opinion. I don't think there's a right or wrong. The streets are very dirty. I use dog shampoo to wash his feet every single time he gets home, which can be a pain, but necessary for my home. ![]() Quote:
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Rosehill Yorkies Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Houston Texas
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No, none of mine walk around in public...what they dont know, they cant miss.......and the imagined "benefits" are not worth the reality of the facts! | |
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