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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]Where do you get unnecessarily harsh from?[/b] Just because people don't agree with OP's assessment of the situation doesn't mean they are harsh. OP asked for opinions.[/quote] " I don't care if you say that your dog is friendy...it's a freaking dog" "Another entitled OP. Who cares if you dog is friendly. I hate when people say that and expect you to let their dog lick you all over."[/quote] I wrote that and I didn't think it was harsh. Here's an example from this weekend. I was coming out of Starbucks with my 2 year old. As usualy, there were people sitting outside of Starbucks with their dogs so when you walked out the door, you had to pass them and the dogs will often lick you (wearing shorts) - It's annoying. As I walked outside with my son, a dog barked and tried to lick him. My son was scared and tried to get away (into the parking lot). The owner said, "don't worry, he's a nice dog". STFU...to a kid, he's a strange dog. To a parent (me), he scared my kid who almost ran into the parking lot. So here's my advice to you "nice dog owners". Keep a short leash and when people walk by, make the leash shorter. It's only fun being licked by YOUR OWN dog. [/quote]
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