cremedemonthe
Well-Known Member
burtie - I don't want strange dogs, no matter how friendly they might be, coming up to my on-lead dogs. They are on a lead at all times in public places (high drive working dogs, poor recall, it's a breed thing). Too many times they have been set about by an 'oh, he's never done that before'. Both of them were second hand and had missed out on their critical socialisation periods, both had various issues regarding other dogs that needed work, every single rude off lead dog that came bounding up and crowded them, never mind actually gunning for them, set us back weeks of training.
They go off lead and socialise at our training club in a controlled environment or with dogs belonging to friends and neighbours that we know well. I have zero tolerance for strange dogs these days. Sounds awful and curmudgeonly but it really is a case of once bitten, twice shy.
SO agree with you Blackcob, I have NO tolerance for dogs bounding up either, I had my Lurcher on a lead as she was getting over a broken femur yet time after time dogs would coming flying up and attack her and on one occasion I had to lift her up above my head and kick the bloody attacking dog to get it to go away, idiot owners were just standing there watching as usual. I now put the boot in before I have to get to this stage anyway.You can't always let your dog off the lead so Burtie PLEASE keep your dog away from other people's dogs on leads, it's just common sense really.