deb_l222
Well-Known Member
And you know how he ended up......
It's always irritated me when I'm joined on walks by random dogs but just recently I've taken to having a proper hissy fit at the owners. Think I may need anger management before someone finds my body in a shallow grave in the woods.
Rufus has always been rubbish with other dogs. He's got a reactive temperament and tends to act first, think later. The solution, just bob him on his lead when we see another dog and life is grand. All fine and dandy until a strange dog starts bouncing in his face. He doesn't 'have a go' when he's on his lead but it's annoying when it's slippy and muddy and you have someone else's dog jumping about in front of you.
This morning I could see this particular pooch making a beeline for us. It crossed a 40 acre field to join us, with the owners shouting and whistling miles behind. I carried on walking, Rufus on lead, Button following (off lead) and random dog bouncing about between the two of them. Owners eventually caught up and I didn't say a word until he shouted "well, it would help if you stood still".
Hmmm red rag to a bull springs to mind and I went off on one about why should I be responsible for his out of control dog and would he like me to catch it for him (I've done that before now with a staffie). In the old days, I would have just put it down to experience and muttered stuff about hopeless dog owners but I'm definitely getting more 'gobby' in my old age.
Pointless post really as nothing will change. I may need to take up chamomile tea however or pick my final resting place in the woods!!
It's always irritated me when I'm joined on walks by random dogs but just recently I've taken to having a proper hissy fit at the owners. Think I may need anger management before someone finds my body in a shallow grave in the woods.
Rufus has always been rubbish with other dogs. He's got a reactive temperament and tends to act first, think later. The solution, just bob him on his lead when we see another dog and life is grand. All fine and dandy until a strange dog starts bouncing in his face. He doesn't 'have a go' when he's on his lead but it's annoying when it's slippy and muddy and you have someone else's dog jumping about in front of you.
This morning I could see this particular pooch making a beeline for us. It crossed a 40 acre field to join us, with the owners shouting and whistling miles behind. I carried on walking, Rufus on lead, Button following (off lead) and random dog bouncing about between the two of them. Owners eventually caught up and I didn't say a word until he shouted "well, it would help if you stood still".
Hmmm red rag to a bull springs to mind and I went off on one about why should I be responsible for his out of control dog and would he like me to catch it for him (I've done that before now with a staffie). In the old days, I would have just put it down to experience and muttered stuff about hopeless dog owners but I'm definitely getting more 'gobby' in my old age.
Pointless post really as nothing will change. I may need to take up chamomile tea however or pick my final resting place in the woods!!