Abacus
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this is more a dog question but you all know about dogs anyway...
Walking my 5 year old son to school on his scooter - we do this every day - 5 min walk along the village high street. A dog passing on a lead barks and jumps towards the child.
I know the dog as it has attacked my dogs before - I had to pull it off one of mine before when the owner was standing there asking it nicely to stop.
So I said politely to her 'I am worried about your dog if he is aggressive towards children'. She said that he won't learn unless he 'practises' and he particularly doesn't like scooters.
Personally I'm all for 'practise' with, say, de-spooking a spooky horse - but practising with an aggressive dog near children at school drop-off time? Is this reasonable? The dog didn't snap or bite, but barked in my son's face and jumped towards him.
What do I do if it happens again?
Walking my 5 year old son to school on his scooter - we do this every day - 5 min walk along the village high street. A dog passing on a lead barks and jumps towards the child.
I know the dog as it has attacked my dogs before - I had to pull it off one of mine before when the owner was standing there asking it nicely to stop.
So I said politely to her 'I am worried about your dog if he is aggressive towards children'. She said that he won't learn unless he 'practises' and he particularly doesn't like scooters.
Personally I'm all for 'practise' with, say, de-spooking a spooky horse - but practising with an aggressive dog near children at school drop-off time? Is this reasonable? The dog didn't snap or bite, but barked in my son's face and jumped towards him.
What do I do if it happens again?