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Location: Cumbria
Joined: Mar 2011
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Don't put your dog on a lead...
...when you are out with me!
I'm in the dog house.
Out this morning walking down the track, we saw a lady coming the other way. OH put Simon on his lead (Flexi). I saw she had one dog on lead and one off, and as I was holding Jake's tuggy toy, I knew he wasn't going to be a problem. We stopped to one side and the off lead dog came over to say hello. Jake said a quick hello, then turned his attention to more important matters - his toy
Anyway, we all said "hello", and lady and dogs passed by. At this point I seem to have suffered a brainstorm, as I did what I usually do, and chucked Jake's toy in the opposite direction, completely forgetting that Simon was still attached to OH...
Now, OH is slightly disabled and has poor balance and walks with a stick. Simon shot off, quickly followed by OH. By the time he had the presence of mind to drop the lead, it was too late. He teetered a bit, then fell face first in the only muddy puddle in sight, which also seems to have been lined with sharp stones.
He's OK, and has actually been very forgiving about the fact his hands were all cut and he had to walk all the way home plastered in mud.
So, if you see me when you are out with your dog, I'd advise you to steer well clear!