Anonymous wrote:I let my dog sniff people's shoes, pant cuffs. She knows she's not allowed to jump.
Licking is kissing. You can't tell someone who's feeling love to not show it.
The reality is, you live in a world with dogs. You have to accept that. Just like I dislike cats, and accept that they exist and sometimes I have to interact with them.
Anonymous wrote:If my child went up to you and started jumping on you, sniffing you, licking you etc...I would apologize profusely. Yet, for some reason when your dog does this you just assume everyone loves it. No.
Anonymous wrote:My 4 y.o. who is afraid of dogs most certainly does not love it. She hides behind my legs whenever we pass someone on the sidewalk who has their dog's leash extended really far and the dog is weaving back and forth across the sidewalk. And I have to pick her up if an off-leash dog runs up on us.
People don't think sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4 y.o. who is afraid of dogs most certainly does not love it. She hides behind my legs whenever we pass someone on the sidewalk who has their dog's leash extended really far and the dog is weaving back and forth across the sidewalk. And I have to pick her up if an off-leash dog runs up on us.
People don't think sometimes.
You're not doing your kid a favor by allowing her to be this afraid of dogs.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 4 y.o. who is afraid of dogs most certainly does not love it. She hides behind my legs whenever we pass someone on the sidewalk who has their dog's leash extended really far and the dog is weaving back and forth across the sidewalk. And I have to pick her up if an off-leash dog runs up on us.
People don't think sometimes.
