Shantara
Well-Known Member
This came up in AAD the other day.
According to one poster, people with fear aggressive / potentially aggressive dogs that they don't want approached should walk them away from ALL other dog walkers or in the middle of the night
Personally, I think people should just keep their beasts (whatever they may be) under control when in public.
It's stupid! Annie will not do anything unless the dog is right up in her face and she snaps at another dog nearly every walk we go on that's away from my village (lovely little village, they all know and love Annie!) I had to actually return a dog to it's owner today, as it'd run off and apparently Annie was it's target, it would not leave my poor girl alone and it got enough warnings from her! The owner was quite a way away and didn't even notice her dog was gone until I brought it back. I'm all for letting your dog have a run, but make sure you actually know where it is and it'll come back!!
EDIT: Also, she doesn't like kids and will snap (again, never bite, just warn) and I ALWAYS warn parents "She may snap at your child, so it'd be best if they don't pat her" and I start to walk her away (or move her closer if I'm sitting down) the amount of people who say "It's ok! I'm sure she'll be fine!" No! She won't! I have known my dog for 11 years, you have spotted a cute border collie and thought it's a great childs play thing.
Another rant over
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