Cinnamontoast
Fais pas chier!
I remember my trainer telling me this about the name, saying the dog doesn’t know what you want if you don’t tell it! However, my lot all respond to their name by recalling (bar deaf dog, obviously!)
My current dog is not comfortable with unfamiliar dogs.
Just a general observation but I find labs are pretty rubbish at reading other dogs' body language.
'Nope. Not interested. Go away'
'FWEND! PLAAAAY!!'
We have loads of encounters with badly behaved labradoodles and cookapoo types, a lot owned by owners with no idea but fortunately most aren't aggressive.
Well just met husky again, I went out early to avoid! Mine on a lead, owner put husky on lead then proceeded to feed treats to two other dogs! They have no idea. Also apparently dog went for another one in the walking club yesterday, a little very shy cavalier. It seems to like being aggressive to the weaker dogs, wont go near another more assertive one at all. It will be interesting to see what happens next week.
Owner needs a tap on the head with a sledgehammer.
Had a right stupid mare this morning...Dog off lead comes running over to my on lead dog... my poor ****** had to put up with an IN SEASON bitch tarting all over him, natrually he was very interested...when the stupid, stupid cow finally came over she knew I was less than impressed...She then berated ME for having an entire male???? ermmmmmm mine is under control, plus luvvie you are on PRIVATE land with no authorisation ....I actually told her to f*c* orf in the end.
Muzzles are a waste of time, IMO, like you say it stops the bite but doesn't stop the bruising. I thought huskies were ALWAYS a liability off lead? I do feel so sorry for your old girl, she doesn't deserve this.
My dog is social, large and can take care of himself but I have met a so called professional dog walker and behaviourist twice in different locations now, and each time her large pack of dogs come barrelling over, barking and generally annoying me and my dog. I had my son with me the last time and he is very wary of strange dogs and felt quite intimidated. My dog was on lead as soon as I spotted her in the distance. I am afraid I lost it and gave her a real piece of my mind and told her that if it happens for a third time then I will be reporting her to the dog warden. She just ranted back at me that I didn't know who she was (I do!) and that her dogs weren't causing any harm (wrong!).
People can be so bloody selfish.
Professional dog walkers are a PITA. Who made them God?
Why would anyone pay someone to either drag their dog on a lead with 10 others, or let them run wild up the airfield trying to catch them when a hare gets up? I suppose it is like horse livery yards, few people will pay enough to have it done properly.
Surely you have all the power here - a few photos of her out of control charges pestering your on-lead dog, and a nice video of her ranting at you on social media would not do her business any favours...
My dog is social, large and can take care of himself but I have met a so called professional dog walker and behaviourist
her name doesnt begin with 'H' by any chance? If it does do I have some stories on that one!