itsme123
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I'll explain the background first, I'm pretty sure I've said what happened on here before but if not, here goes:
On holiday i was sitting outside an arcade with Rosie on my knee. Two girls (older teenagers) approached me and asked if they may stroke her. I agreed. She's very much a people bitch and had always been happy with kids / adults anyone stroking her.
Anyway, one of the girls made a fuss, asking all about her, and I was facing her, answering her questions. I didn't notice the other girl was out of eyesight. Rosie suddenly snarled at the girl stroking her and tried to whip round behind me. The girl grabbed her collar and pulled her back round, and so ensued a few cross words with me telling her to let go, her trying to get Rosie towards her and Rosie snapping and snarling, in which time I felt a tug on my handbag and realised the other girl was behind me trying to get into my handbag
Anyway, I got pretty upset (obviously) and started screaming at the girls, attracting the attention of security, my ex and passers by. Rosie was quite shaken and still snarling and pulling on the lead trying to snap at people.
We took her back and treated her to a piece of cod because we felt she'd alerted me to the girl trying to get into my bag. We felt really proud of her.
maybe it was something else, i don't know, maybe she just didnt like the girls ?
So fast forward. I've been having issues with her walking to heel, which over the last few days I've been working with with the aid of a half choke collar (it works!).
But, and a BIG but, I'm getting to the point where I cannot trust her with people. If people try to fuss her she snaps and snarls at them. Okay, people should ask and then me tell them no, right? Except people don't ask... they just stroll up and try and fuss her, and when I tell them "sorry, she'll bite you" (as I did today to one gentleman) I'm made to feel like I shouldn't have her in public.
Now, here's the crux. Today i did a little experiment. Took her to the busiest dog walking area, and let her off ....
So, it appears we're cool with people when we're off the lead, we're brilliant with other dogs and recall is spot on (we knew that anyway). BUT if she's on the lead she won't allow people to fuss her or come too close to the children and I.
I can stand and talk, side by side, with another dog walker, and she's fine running off and playing, it's only when we;re on the lead
This morning an elderly gentleman pointed at her and went "ooooh, doggy with big ears!" (eejit) and bent down to stroke her, I warned him not to and he went "aww she;s only little" as she snapped at him and stood hackles up, snarling and growling.
He walked off saying i should have her in a muzzle.
She's 100% with my kids and people in my home, and never actually bitten anyone, but I'm scared that as people generally DO just stop and stoop down to stroke without asking that it will just be a matter of time before I end up with the police at my door


Now, i'm of the frame of mind that people should have more bloomin sense than to stroke a strange dog without asking, but people being people, they don't.
Yesterday at the ATM she went for a kid that walked up as I was using the machine and tried to stroke her. I didn't even see the kid approaching!
Walking past people, FINE, no issues, it's simply when they stop and try and touch her.
This has escalated since holiday, so i assume linked to that event.
Should I just muzzle her for safetys sake?
Shortbread and cuppa if you got this far
On holiday i was sitting outside an arcade with Rosie on my knee. Two girls (older teenagers) approached me and asked if they may stroke her. I agreed. She's very much a people bitch and had always been happy with kids / adults anyone stroking her.
Anyway, one of the girls made a fuss, asking all about her, and I was facing her, answering her questions. I didn't notice the other girl was out of eyesight. Rosie suddenly snarled at the girl stroking her and tried to whip round behind me. The girl grabbed her collar and pulled her back round, and so ensued a few cross words with me telling her to let go, her trying to get Rosie towards her and Rosie snapping and snarling, in which time I felt a tug on my handbag and realised the other girl was behind me trying to get into my handbag
Anyway, I got pretty upset (obviously) and started screaming at the girls, attracting the attention of security, my ex and passers by. Rosie was quite shaken and still snarling and pulling on the lead trying to snap at people.
We took her back and treated her to a piece of cod because we felt she'd alerted me to the girl trying to get into my bag. We felt really proud of her.
maybe it was something else, i don't know, maybe she just didnt like the girls ?
So fast forward. I've been having issues with her walking to heel, which over the last few days I've been working with with the aid of a half choke collar (it works!).
But, and a BIG but, I'm getting to the point where I cannot trust her with people. If people try to fuss her she snaps and snarls at them. Okay, people should ask and then me tell them no, right? Except people don't ask... they just stroll up and try and fuss her, and when I tell them "sorry, she'll bite you" (as I did today to one gentleman) I'm made to feel like I shouldn't have her in public.
Now, here's the crux. Today i did a little experiment. Took her to the busiest dog walking area, and let her off ....
So, it appears we're cool with people when we're off the lead, we're brilliant with other dogs and recall is spot on (we knew that anyway). BUT if she's on the lead she won't allow people to fuss her or come too close to the children and I.
I can stand and talk, side by side, with another dog walker, and she's fine running off and playing, it's only when we;re on the lead
This morning an elderly gentleman pointed at her and went "ooooh, doggy with big ears!" (eejit) and bent down to stroke her, I warned him not to and he went "aww she;s only little" as she snapped at him and stood hackles up, snarling and growling.
He walked off saying i should have her in a muzzle.
She's 100% with my kids and people in my home, and never actually bitten anyone, but I'm scared that as people generally DO just stop and stoop down to stroke without asking that it will just be a matter of time before I end up with the police at my door
Now, i'm of the frame of mind that people should have more bloomin sense than to stroke a strange dog without asking, but people being people, they don't.
Yesterday at the ATM she went for a kid that walked up as I was using the machine and tried to stroke her. I didn't even see the kid approaching!
Walking past people, FINE, no issues, it's simply when they stop and try and touch her.
This has escalated since holiday, so i assume linked to that event.
Should I just muzzle her for safetys sake?
Shortbread and cuppa if you got this far