skinnydipper
Well-Known Member
I think my fear came from a woman called alison who retrains police dogs , we were having a conversation outside a shop and i put my hand out flat to it and her one went for me, she was standing with it in public ?? She said oh im sorry shes not good with people yet! No shit sherlock ?
This is a part of old post of mine. I hope you find it helpful when interacting with dogs in the future.
On a thread in another forum on this site there have been some dangerous suggestions and I want to try to correct those with some simple advice.
To be clear, this advice is for average day to day interaction with dogs you are not familiar with and does not address dog aggression (but may help prevent it).
When you meet a dog, any dog, respect his space.
The owner may give you permission to stroke him but the dog may not. Listen to the dog.
Keep your hands to yourself.
Observe the dog. Posture, mouth, eyes, ears, tail. Is he happy and relaxed? If anything changes stop what you are doing.
Don't shove your hand in his space.
Wait for the dog to approach you.
If he does, this is not an invitation for you to stroke him. He may just want to sniff you.
Wait for the dog to invite contact. If he doesn't that's fine. Respect his decision.
Crouch, don't loom over the dog. Approach from the front not from above.
Many dogs do not appreciate being stroked on the head and prefer under the chin, sides or chest.
No need to slap big dogs on the side (just why?), a gentle stroke is just fine.
Don't force your own dog to interact. Its ok to say no on his behalf.
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Do not try to initiate eye contact.
Fine with your own dogs but not something to instigate with unfamiliar dogs.
Do not stare, it is very rude and can be regarded as a threat or a challenge.