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[quote=Anonymous]The person posting before me is SO right. I LOVE dogs (as in really love and adore them, and I spend my free time researching dry food ingredients and things like that, hahah. Love, love dogs), but no matter how much I love dogs I understand that not everybody does, and that even if you do you might not want somebody elses dog all over you when you're out in public. I don't think this is strange at all. I personally don't mind that other dogs come up to me, lick me or anything like that (in fact, it would probably make my day), but I would never allow my own dog to do this to other people. It's just kind of respectless, to just assume that others would be okay with it, just because I am. There are a lot of irresponsible dog owners out there, but far from everyone is like that. I would hate for anyone to get annoyed by the presence of my dog, and I do my very best to avoid that if I can. I never let her walk up to anyone or make physical contact with anyone unless that person asks to pet her or to say hi. As awesome as dogs are, we as dog owners need to be responsable and make sure that they don't cause discomfort or inconvenience for anyone else. Of course there might be times when we fail to prevent our dogs from walking up to people and such, but I think in cases like that a simple "I'm so sorry" and removing the dog from the situation would be in order. Such a small thing could prevent people from having to come on here to vent about irresponsible dog owners. It's actually quite funny to me that this should even be a matter of discussion... since I think it's common sense. Or well, it should be. Jannie[/quote]
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