Identityincrisis
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I’m feeling very shaken after an incident with my dog, this morning.
My Dad meets me at a local fell where he takes my dog for a walk while I see to my horse (keeps Dad active and means Banjo doesn’t have to wait in the car)
Banjo (substantial Lurcher) has always been very dog reactive and in his younger days was always muzzled as he was super aggressive, i also avoided ‘doggy’ areas and busy times, he’s also NEVER off lead. Anyway, he’s 14 now and no where near as aggressive, he’ll bark once but generally can’t be bothered now, but i still avoid any confrontation with other dogs- this is all to show how pro active i am in keeping him and others safe.
Anyway, as I pulled up to collect Banjo, I noticed a car with a rottie puppy and some kind of bully outside it, eating. Immediately, I knew i had to intercept Banjo and my Dad so they didn’t meet the other dogs. I got out of my car and started looking for them but there was no sign, then my worst fears, i heard a dog fight begin
I sprinted around to my dad’s car, screaming, making myself as big and as scary as possible, my Dad had just kicked the bully so it had backed off a bit and then ran away when it saw me but was still watching. At this point the owner came over to catch it. Luckily Banjo only had a couple of little marks but him and Dad were very shaken. I was obviously very angry at the owner (dog was loose and had found Dad hiding with Banjo to keep out of its way) but the owner was also shaken up and apologetic, he said it wasn’t an XL but it must have been VERY borderline
Banjo is sleeping it off and will have a few quiet days to calm his mind, but it’s really shaken me up and I’m replaying it so much. Thankfully he’s a big dog so could still handle himself, no doubt thanks to the adrenaline but i don’t wish for a repeat of that!
My Dad meets me at a local fell where he takes my dog for a walk while I see to my horse (keeps Dad active and means Banjo doesn’t have to wait in the car)
Banjo (substantial Lurcher) has always been very dog reactive and in his younger days was always muzzled as he was super aggressive, i also avoided ‘doggy’ areas and busy times, he’s also NEVER off lead. Anyway, he’s 14 now and no where near as aggressive, he’ll bark once but generally can’t be bothered now, but i still avoid any confrontation with other dogs- this is all to show how pro active i am in keeping him and others safe.
Anyway, as I pulled up to collect Banjo, I noticed a car with a rottie puppy and some kind of bully outside it, eating. Immediately, I knew i had to intercept Banjo and my Dad so they didn’t meet the other dogs. I got out of my car and started looking for them but there was no sign, then my worst fears, i heard a dog fight begin
Banjo is sleeping it off and will have a few quiet days to calm his mind, but it’s really shaken me up and I’m replaying it so much. Thankfully he’s a big dog so could still handle himself, no doubt thanks to the adrenaline but i don’t wish for a repeat of that!