Anonymous wrote:OP is one of the reasons why I hate dog haters. Not good people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't expect it, and I don't want it and it is not welcomed by me or my dog. We cross to the other side of the street when we see another dog, or even a person. Most dogs are aggressive toward other dogs, and my dog is afraid of other dogs. Other dog owners assume that my dog pulling on the leash as we are near them is to say hi and being excited to greet the other dog. He is not. He is running away from he other dog. Because many dogs are aggressive. And when people want to greet my dog, I say no too. He becmes a frenzied 65lbs of dog that loves, loves people and will act nuts at your feet. He is perfectly fine with people who ignore him. Quite frankly, I know I sound insane, but I am tired of people acting like dogs are humans, they are not toddlers, they don't act like small children and they are not toys either. They are dogs, predators by nature and territorial, and just because somebody's dog is 10lbs heavy doesn't mean I want him yapping at my dog.
Wrong. And your dog is afraid of other dogs because you haven't properly socialized him. There are so many terrible dog owners, and you're one of them.
Anonymous wrote:I don't expect it, and I don't want it and it is not welcomed by me or my dog. We cross to the other side of the street when we see another dog, or even a person. Most dogs are aggressive toward other dogs, and my dog is afraid of other dogs. Other dog owners assume that my dog pulling on the leash as we are near them is to say hi and being excited to greet the other dog. He is not. He is running away from he other dog. Because many dogs are aggressive. And when people want to greet my dog, I say no too. He becmes a frenzied 65lbs of dog that loves, loves people and will act nuts at your feet. He is perfectly fine with people who ignore him. Quite frankly, I know I sound insane, but I am tired of people acting like dogs are humans, they are not toddlers, they don't act like small children and they are not toys either. They are dogs, predators by nature and territorial, and just because somebody's dog is 10lbs heavy doesn't mean I want him yapping at my dog.
Anonymous wrote:You forgot to wear your Sandwich Board that says Fuck Off, and the mini-sandwich board for your dog. Didn't the owner leave them for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you should learn to use your words instead of assuming that the owner will correctly read your body language. You can say Fang isn't good with other dogs or the more accurate, Sorry, it's not a good time!
I normally would, but in this case, it happened so fast. I'm new at this dog thing, and sort of assumed that if I was well beyond the end of the current leash length, I'd be OK, or at least, the person would walk towards me, giving me time to say "Please don't bring her close". I wasn't expecting the dog to suddenly be released.
Anonymous wrote:Other dogs really do not want to say hi. They just want to smell the butt holes and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the other dog owner probably just didn't notice what was in your hands. Dog owners assume other dogs and other dog owners are open and friendly unless told they are not. Don't read too much into it.
This. I try to stay away from people with dogs that aren't interested in greetings - maybe just not your thing or you're in a rush somewhere. But I like to keep my dog socialized with many dogs and people, keeps a dog friendly. Unsocialized dogs can be aggressive or fearful.
I'm glad your dog is friendly, but on-leash socialization is a nightmare for most dogs,even dogs that are friendly off-leash.