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[quote=Anonymous]I have two dogs that are not rescues or aggressive breeds but they are high strung. The oldest is trained to sit and not be leash reactive now but it took a while to train him. We now have a new puppy under a year who is in the training process and if that dog freaks out because another dog is walking by - the older dog sometimes joins in - i keep them on a short leash and move to the edge of the sidewalk as far as I can go w/out going in the road but need help from the other dog owner as well to walk past us on the other side of the sidewalk. It's not possible to train the dogs to act right w/out going through a process. They don't bark or lunge at people, but if the owner is trying to train the dogs and the dogs are not a danger it's just part of life. The irony is after they flip out they do want to play but by then the other dog has usually decided it doesn't want to be near such crazy creatures[/quote]
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