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I think thats a bit hypocritical bobby lad considering you chucked dummy out ya pram an hour ago...both have a cuddle and make up ...
 

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I'll probably get a few thumbs down for this, but dogs - agressive dogs that is. Not long ago, I was sitting in a park minding my own business, when a large dog sideled up to me and growled at me. The owner was slightly in the distance. I moved away from the dog, but it followed me and growled again. The owner came over, but did nothing. I told him that his dog growled at me, but he said it was ok and walked off!

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Keep your hair on!!! The dog never attacked her did it! As for offlead dogs, I totally agree with you. I have always had big dogs, rottweillers, and the amount of hassle I've had with dogs offlead and their owners is a nightmare. My dogs are well trained and well behaved and always on a lead in a public place because of their bad rep. So when a dog running loose thinks it can come and annoy my dog on a lead and then my dog snarls and tells it to get lost......of course it's my fault isn't it!!
Just because you are saying ' my dogs friendly' doesn't give it the right to approach dogs on leads. Train the owners more so, not the dogs, and then we may have a more harmonious experience.
I hope a law is passed that all dogs must be on leads in public places.
wtf are you talking . Ffs dogs should be kept on a lead while in a park. Was it your dog she's talking about. A growl is a warning incase you didn't know even from well trained dogs. You make no sense in what you typed. Penny didn't say she approached the dog the dog approached her unleashed Have you actually read and absorbed what penny typed! To quote you " That was hardly an aggressive dog tbf, maybe the dog was having an off day or it just didn't like you, who knows" fking hilarious comment. Not once did anyone mention or ask about how you control your dogs.
Keep your hair on!!! The dog never attacked her did it! As for offlead dogs, I totally agree with you. I have always had big dogs, rottweillers, and the amount of hassle I've had with dogs offlead and their owners is a nightmare. My dogs are well trained and well behaved and always on a lead in a public place because of their bad rep. So when a dog running loose thinks it can come and annoy my dog on a lead and then my dog snarls and tells it to get lost......of course it's my fault isn't it!!
Just because you are saying ' my dogs friendly' doesn't give it the right to approach dogs on leads. Train the owners more so, not the dogs, and then we may have a more harmonious experience.
I hope a law is passed that all dogs must be on leads in
Just because the dog didn't attack me on this occasion, dosen't mean to say it wouldn't attack me or anyone else, on another occasion. I think the dog could sense that I was afraid of it.
 

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wtf are you talking . Ffs dogs should be kept on a lead while in a park. Was it your dog she's talking about. A growl is a warning incase you didn't know even from well trained dogs. You make no sense in what you typed. Penny didn't say she approached the dog the dog approached her unleashed Have you actually read and absorbed what penny typed! To quote you " That was hardly an aggressive dog tbf, maybe the dog was having an off day or it just didn't like you, who knows" fking hilarious comment. Not once did anyone mention or ask about how you control your dogs.
Whatever, you are entitled to your own opinion. This will always be a bone of contention and quite frankly I can't be arsed.
Where I live, dogs run free in public parks there are no rules.
We obviously have different views so leave it there.
 

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Dogs can see and smell fear in nervous person and see this as a threat, potentially leading to defensive behaviors. Glad the outcome wasn't a vicious bite.
 

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Whatever, you are entitled to your own opinion. This will always be a bone of contention and quite frankly I can't be arsed.
Where I live, dogs run free in public parks there are no rules.
We obviously have different views so leave it there.
Dogs run free in parks because of irresponsible owners. End of !!
 

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Dogs can see and smell fear in nervous person and see this as a threat, potentially leading to defensive behaviors. Glad the outcome wasn't a vicious bite.
I agree and am also glad no one got hurt.
As I said, train the owners to be responsible not the dogs so much. Keep them on leads at all times.
 

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Going to McDonald’s and the people before leave there tray with rubbis on the table not binning it just rude
 
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