moonglow
Well-Known Member
You know whats funny that i wrote this thread this morning and today at 4:30 this afternoon, I was walking luna again and a little dog was in front I put LUna in a sit command because still being a pup we are working on the small dog greetings. Well the women said go ahead he takes his time. I said ok and walked by. Luna went to sniff the ground by him and he attacked her!!! She yelped and backed away! Got a bloody scratch on her face. I stood there very calm looked my girl over and went my way!! I wish my girl would have eaten it. Luna was being polite and this littel fu** went at her!! If it was the other way around this women would have my house!! She said sorry and I was pissed because I was being responsible knowing my dog and it seemed as though this had happen before with her dog. Funny her husband was in the car with their other dog waiting for her which I found was really weird. Thank God everyone is ok but I cant stand people really cant. To boot I get looks for having a majestic large well behaved dog and these little shit dogs get away with anything!!!! Really Pissed tonight
This is why I don't allow Rolex to socialize with other dogs when he is on a walk or on leash. A lot of people probably think I'm overreacting/overprotective but what happened to Luna today happens all the time. The average person does not have that much control over their dog and they don't know how to read their dog's mood. I don't want some random dog tramatizing my puppy and setting the stage for dog aggressive behavior. Not to mention Roly is a Pit Bull 'looking' dog so he would be at fault regardless of whether he started any fights or not. It is so much easier to tell people "He's not allowed to socialize on leash. He's in training" than to be constantly worrying about how the other dog is going to react to Roly. When I have him meet and play with other dogs i make sure they are well behaved and properly socialized beforehand. My last dog was pretty dog agressive and I am willing to do whatever I can to prevent Roly from developing it it is a miserable behavior disorder to manage. Good luck with the walks, whenever I am out and about I always walk the other way when I see a little dog. The vast majority of the time they are barking and lunging at the end of their leashes and i find them unpleasant to be around.
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