Annette4
Well-Known Member
AAARRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!
I know this has been done to death on here but I'm really upset today.
Jack has a grumble at bigger dogs if he's on the lead and they're loose. Only if they come too close and rightly so IMO. I'm trying desperately to curb this and he's soooo much better. He's fine off the lead and ok if they're a bit bouncy his hackles go up but he just stays clear.
So why do people think it's ok for their loose dogs to run up to him (one from one direction and two from another) while he's on a lead then tell me I should muzzle him because he growled and snapped
YOUR sodding Labrador tried to jump on his fecking head with no warning, I'd smack a person who did that to me so why is it ok in the dog world?!?!
We've just been set back ten paces.....a week before his behavioural assessment and I don't know anyone with a nice calm dog who could help put us on the right track
I'm so sick of it. I make an effort to make sure my dog is well socialised and polite. I make an effort to put my dog on a lead when we're approaching one on a lead and if I can't get to him in time I tell him to leave and he ignores them. Why should my dog get labelled vicious because someone else can't control their dog
I know this has been done to death on here but I'm really upset today.
Jack has a grumble at bigger dogs if he's on the lead and they're loose. Only if they come too close and rightly so IMO. I'm trying desperately to curb this and he's soooo much better. He's fine off the lead and ok if they're a bit bouncy his hackles go up but he just stays clear.
So why do people think it's ok for their loose dogs to run up to him (one from one direction and two from another) while he's on a lead then tell me I should muzzle him because he growled and snapped
We've just been set back ten paces.....a week before his behavioural assessment and I don't know anyone with a nice calm dog who could help put us on the right track