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Old 12-05-2008, 10:11 AM
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Re: Dog bites my dog

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Originally Posted by Katyptaty View Post

I After all.. dogs are dogs and they will just sort it out.
Well I would hate to think how mine would sort it out,if they were left to sort it out it would result in a badly injured or dead dog.

I decided to take Megs down to the harbour this morning,we walked a little way and encountered a woman with a lead around her neck,no dog,after seeing Meg onlead she went to get her dog,guess what she couldn't find it,I spotted it before the owner did,she had no control or recall whatsoever now had that dog approached Meg because it was bigger than she is she would have had a major problem with it,Meg doesn't growl or give any warning apart from her ackles coming up.
But It's silly season whereby all the numpty fair weather walkers are out.I get so frustrated with other owners who can't do a damn thing with there offlead out of control dogs,so if as a result of it there dog happens to get bitten then so be it,my dog is onlead under control!
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