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27-06-2008, 09:01 AM
Originally Posted by boobah View Post
Jeez Ian she would have eaten it Kizzy doesn't take kindly to aggressive dogs no matter how big or small,age doesn't matter to her either.Shona and I have spent loads and loads of time training her to behaveshe had been doing great and it all went flying out the widow last night due to an ignorant owner .

I don't usually have any problems as peeps are usually freaked out when they see two or more Rotts with us.They normally pick up their pooches and run to the hills

Kizzy traumatised that'll be a first xxxxxxxxx
We are lucky, when the little s**ts come up to Kahn (who is firghtened of them) we have our own little so and so to send them packing to the hills and she's only a small border collie

It is always the small dogs that have bad manners at class to, and you'd think some of them would be better
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27-06-2008, 09:09 AM
I have to say I was gob smacked at how un fussed this woman was,,, the wee shat bit boobah!!!! I saw the slaver marks on her jeans I had gone first so had gone through the gate when it happend,

I have to take my hat off to boobah,, kizzy dont take well to being set about, so well done boobah for controling her so well, the worst of it was its one of those turnstyle type gates so she was in a really horrid postiton to control her not only was the other dog off lead but boobah and kizzy were in a tight area, I have to say I was livid when I realised what was happening
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27-06-2008, 09:11 AM
What a idiot owner............sadly not uncommon.

What always makes me mad....it when you ask 'errrrr can you get you dog' and they just walk on and ignore you
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27-06-2008, 09:14 AM
Well done Kizzy and well done you Lorraine.

You were in a no win situation and handled it better than I would. Agree, you are definately the better dog owner 100% xxx
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27-06-2008, 09:31 AM
i hate to say it but if she didnt rertriev her dog i would have kicked it away

well done guys!
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27-06-2008, 09:45 AM
Originally Posted by alexandra View Post
i hate to say it but if she didnt rertriev her dog i would have kicked it away

well done guys!
I think had I been on the right side of the gate I would have been very tempted to do just that,, but that said its her that needs the boot up the ass,, its not really the dogs fault,,, I blame the dizzy owners
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27-06-2008, 10:04 AM
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What a stupid woman, but sadly all too common.

I think its because usually these dogs are spoilt rotten by their owners and are never taught any manners.

Tempting as it would have been to let Kizzy sort it out, I think you did the right thing - we all know which dog would have been blamed.

And yes, you are a MUCH better dog owner than her.
Totally agree with Hali. Hope you and Kizzy are ok hun xxxx
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27-06-2008, 10:13 AM
You should of just let Kizzy go and then said to that owner "if you don't control your dog, mine gets a free lunch".
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27-06-2008, 10:49 AM
You did the right thing Lorraine, even though Kizzy would've retaliated if let off, you wouldn't want to see her kill, and it wouldn't take much to rag doll a wee yorkie to death, I wouldv'e been very tempted though to give its owner a right ear bashing...
its always the little ones that have a go at my 2 too, Toro likes to play but I wouldn't want to see her temper break so she is usually kept on the lead in those types of situations.
Hope the rest of your walk went ok, theres nothing worse than looking forward to a walk and some idiot spoils it before its even begun xx
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27-06-2008, 10:54 AM
Forgot to add, a similar thing happened to us the other day. Woman with two dogs (a tiny patterdale and a border terrier) both off lead. So we were taking our on lead dogs up to the other end of the field. The patterdale came running over so I called to the woman, can you get your dog mine might go for it (our foster staffy is a bit unpredictable when on the lead).

Now if it was me I would have rushed to get my dog back. Not this woman. She just ambled over, not a care in the world, while I'm trying to stop a 3 stone staffy from swallowing her little dog in one mouthful! Luckily the foster dog didn't go for it, but she coud have done.

I don't understand why people always seem to take their time, especially when I always warn them that one of my dogs is unpredictable.
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