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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Put a muzzle on your dog. And seriously speak up sooner! But the muzzle not only protects you from liability, it speaks volumes to other dog owners who aren't generally bright enough to keep their beasts away from strange dogs.[/quote] Also, put a favorite treat in the muzzle so your dog looks forward to wearing it. Most dogs can easily be trained to happily stick their noses in the muzzle, knowing it means "tasty treat and a fun walk."[/quote] +1 people need to put a muzzle on their dog when they know the dog can get aggressive. There was an attack by a dog on a puppy in our neighborhood. The owner couldn't control the dog that attacked the other dog. Even if a dog goes near your other dog, if you know your dog can get aggressive, you should muzzle it. Unless your dog is tiny, you can't always control your dog even if it's on a leash. I have see dogs take their owners for walks rather than the other way around. I've experienced it myself having worked for a vet and owned my own dogs.[/quote]
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