blackcob
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At the show I was at yesterday the queue was fenced with orange net fencing. I was standing in queue with Pickle and a dog from other side of fence pushed in towards Pickle and sniffed at him . As bc knows Pick isn't a big fan of this sort of thing and had a pop, fair enough other owner and I were maybe equally at fault for not watching our dogs. But a minute or so later the person booking in had to ask the lady with this dog to move it as it started doing the same thing again !
I have such mixed feelings about netted queues and fenced rings, on one hand as you know I relied on it so much as a confidence booster in the early days of running a certain dog It does however seem to permit people to come right up to the barrier, even if their dog is lunging and gobbing off, they give it even less respect than the ring rope. This was the only unfenced ring at this show.
I forgot to say that my trip out on Saturday took me past yours, I feel I showed remarkable restraint in not posting the puppy over your fence and running away