skinnydipper
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It is cruel to always keep dogs on a lead – let them run free
Let's not allow anyone to drive a wedge between us and man's best friend
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I’m out off taking the horse to the beach, the number of out of control dogs with no recall.
Off topic but yesterday I was talking to a colleague who has 2 puppies and they are tearing the house to bits and he won’t train them / take them to puppy classes as they feel training them is mean (to paraphrase) .
I’m put off taking the horse to the nearby beach, the number of out of control dogs with no recall.
Off topic but yesterday I was talking to a colleague who has 2 puppies and they are tearing the house to bits and he won’t train them / take them to puppy classes as they feel training them is mean (to paraphrase) .
My SIL thinks I am cruel as my dogs are oppressed in that if I tell them to GALD they do so. Poor creatures.Off topic but yesterday I was talking to a colleague who has 2 puppies and they are tearing the house to bits and he won’t train them / take them to puppy classes as they feel training them is mean (to paraphrase) .
Sadly I cannot read his pearls of wisdom as it’s behind a paywall. But I’ll cope.![]()
It is cruel to always keep dogs on a lead – let them run free
Let's not allow anyone to drive a wedge between us and man's best friendinews.co.uk
Even if that's into the nearest dual carriageway, or into the mouth of a Rottweiler who doesn't appreciate rude dogs? Stupid manCopy this into google search and access that way:
It is cruel to always keep dogs on a lead – let them run free
If you don’t have full recall of your dog then unless it’s in and enclosed area it shouldn’t be off leash.
Is it crueler to the dog to be safe on a leash or be shot by a farmer, attacked by a dog it’s approached or killed by livestock/horses?
Honestly I despair at the entitlement of people who write this stuff. This will be another load of twaddle for the ‘he’s friendly’ brigade to use to justify their rude uncontrolled dogs behaviour.
Do the training, make your dogs recall rock solid, then you may have an argument for never having it on a leash.
I’m put off taking the horse to the nearby beach, the number of out of control dogs with no recall.
Off topic but yesterday I was talking to a colleague who has 2 puppies and they are tearing the house to bits and he won’t train them / take them to puppy classes as they feel training them is mean (to paraphrase) .
I don’t know if his approach to bringing up kids was similar .
People with awful kids have awful dogs and vice versa.I had a conversation with someone at the weekend, they talked about how firm but fair they were when bringing up their kids, when they said something, they meant it etc, which helped them become the all-round good eggs they are today.
I told them to apply that same logic to their dog, just make a plan, stick to it, rigidly. And then it was all 'but..but..but...aw...poor doggie'. Didn't talk like that about their kids!!
Off topic but yesterday I was talking to a colleague who has 2 puppies and they are tearing the house to bits and he won’t train them / take them to puppy classes as they feel training them is mean (to paraphrase) .
Agree with this. Many of the dogs I have owned had total recall, until they didn't. Better over cautious than sorry after the fact.I doubt that many dogs have 100% recall in all situations