Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:34     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is a dog coming up to sniff/slobber on you, somehow more acceptable than a squirrel or raccoon or other animal coming up to sniff you? I don't mind dogs, but owners should not make their animals be someone else's burden.


Umm because dogs are domesticated? And used to humans?


This is not true, certainly not of every dog. Remember that PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW YOUR DOG. They are all strange, unpredictable, and potentially dangerous. Your dog is your responsibility to manage - not everybody else's to put up with.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:32     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry. Next time I'll kick my dog in the head when she accidentally sniffs you. Will that satisfy you?


Maybe just hold the leash closer to your body so the dog doesn't slobber on my baby's face.


+1

I can't stand dog owners who think everyone should love their animal. They are usually horrible pet owners anyway with untrained animals.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:21     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Anonymous wrote:I don't like your dog's nose touching me, and I especially don't like it touching my toddler's face. Why do you think that because I'm standing there trying to give you the space to pass I want to be sniffed and slobbered on by your dog? Please don't allow your dog to approach me or my child. I don't care that the animal is "friendly."


No problem. And please don't let your toddler run up to my dog without asking, as she is afraid of children.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:16     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Anonymous wrote:Why is a dog coming up to sniff/slobber on you, somehow more acceptable than a squirrel or raccoon or other animal coming up to sniff you? I don't mind dogs, but owners should not make their animals be someone else's burden.


Umm because dogs are domesticated? And used to humans?
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:13     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Anonymous wrote:Let me guess. OP is Asian.[/quote
No she would be busy taking pictures of your dog and children.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:13     Subject: Re:Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Love when the dog goes straight for the crotch and takes a deep sniff.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:09     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Let me guess. OP is Asian.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:08     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

An approach I find works is "Please don't let your dog approach me or my child. Thank you. (smile)" Continue.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:00     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Why is a dog coming up to sniff/slobber on you, somehow more acceptable than a squirrel or raccoon or other animal coming up to sniff you? I don't mind dogs, but owners should not make their animals be someone else's burden.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 13:56     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Anonymous wrote:it could be a cultural thing to.

White people love dogs more than almost anything else in the world.

other ethnicties/racies, not so much


+1. I live in a very Arab building and my middle eastern neighbors will cross the street if my well trained dog is on their side of the street. One told me that dogs are considered unclean and they must purify themselves if a dog licks them.

While I do agree that whites love their dogs more than other races seem to, I've had many black and Hispanic friends that loved their dogs too!
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 13:53     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Anonymous wrote:it could be a cultural thing to.

White people love dogs more than almost anything else in the world.

other ethnicties/racies, not so much

Some other cultures, especially in Asia, love dogs even more than white people do. Just not in the same way.

*burp*
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 13:49     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

it could be a cultural thing to.

White people love dogs more than almost anything else in the world.

other ethnicties/racies, not so much
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 13:45     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Only to annoy people like OP. I have two friends who don't like dogs. One I keep our dog away from her and her family - even though her kids LOVE dogs. And the other I intentionally don't hold back. Only because she's a bitch.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 13:45     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you let your children run up to my leashed dog while screaming and yelling and trying to pet it without asking or teaching your kids appropriate manners?


No shit! Amazing that my dog is more well behaved than the OPs snot nosed filthy little brat.


+1!!! Children are actually very scary for a dog!!! They're overly excited (especially if they have a dog hating mom like OP), rough, louder than adults, and they usually run up to dogs. Running is worrisome to a dog that isn't used to children (adults rarely run inside unless something is wrong). My dog is so patient with children and I know that he's not a fan, but tries to be nice. He's way more interested in the senior citizen set than children.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 13:41     Subject: Why do you let your dog approach and/or sniff/slobber on me?

Anonymous wrote:Why do you let your children run up to my leashed dog while screaming and yelling and trying to pet it without asking or teaching your kids appropriate manners?


No shit! Amazing that my dog is more well behaved than the OPs snot nosed filthy little brat.