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08-11-2011, 10:16 AM
Originally Posted by sarah1983 View Post
Hehe, nice from a dogs point of view, not so nice from a humans point of view. But that's why I chose to go there to be honest, with all the woods, nice fields with no man eating nettles and other nice walking areas nearby I figured it's unlikely we'll run into other dogs there.

We've tried desensitising Rupert and socialising him but we get so far and then something will happen and all it takes with him is one incident and we're right back to square one. I think maybe saying to hell with it and just taking him places he can relax and enjoy himself and where I can just enjoy being with him might be the best thing to do for both of us.
What a nice thing to say and to do - take Rupert to places where he can relax and enjoy himself and you can enjoy being with him!

To be able to relax and enjoy each other - you both deserve that! xx
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