Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm scared of dogs, now I can't go anywhere?
Scared of 20-25 pound Frenchy? That's a bit much, I think.
You really can't imagine a world in which another person is afraid of a dog
A small cute dog? No. First time. That’s why I asked if some people simply can’t differentiate? I’m honestly not sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even five minutes earlier a random family of three with a five year old daughter were petting her, with the daughter right in his face remarking how "perfect" he is. (Hilarious.) I say that to say everywhere we walk people want to pet him or call him adorable. He's very easy going. Later in the walk, a seemingly normal looking woman dressed in typical fitness mom garb started backing up and getting tense and seemed to have her hand on mace. I had his retractable chain loose because I figured she was a typical dog friendly person. Then it clicked she was sort of freaking out about my pup and I apologized.
Do some people just have a phobia about dogs in general and can't distinguish between them? And if you do, why walk a trail with so many dogs on it?
Holy crap, what an entitled post. You had a dog on a retractable leash (bad), that was loose (bad), and allowed your dog to approach a stranger (bad), because you assumed *everyone* loves your dog (idiot). And to top it off, you question why a *person* is on a trail, because somehow people with dogs have more of a right to it than others?
YTA, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even five minutes earlier a random family of three with a five year old daughter were petting her, with the daughter right in his face remarking how "perfect" he is. (Hilarious.) I say that to say everywhere we walk people want to pet him or call him adorable. He's very easy going. Later in the walk, a seemingly normal looking woman dressed in typical fitness mom garb started backing up and getting tense and seemed to have her hand on mace. I had his retractable chain loose because I figured she was a typical dog friendly person. Then it clicked she was sort of freaking out about my pup and I apologized.
Do some people just have a phobia about dogs in general and can't distinguish between them? And if you do, why walk a trail with so many dogs on it?
Holy crap, what an entitled post. You had a dog on a retractable leash (bad), that was loose (bad), and allowed your dog to approach a stranger (bad), because you assumed *everyone* loves your dog (idiot). And to top it off, you question why a *person* is on a trail, because somehow people with dogs have more of a right to it than others?
YTA, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm scared of dogs, now I can't go anywhere?
Scared of 20-25 pound Frenchy? That's a bit much, I think.
You really can't imagine a world in which another person is afraid of a dog
A small cute dog? No. First time. That’s why I asked if some people simply can’t differentiate? I’m honestly not sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Your default assumption is that everyone is a “typical dog friendly person?” Retractable leashes should be banned. And you shouldn’t let random children get in your dog’s face, either.
I'm not going to deny that joy. I love petting other people's dogs and they love petting mine. I'm not petting a pitbull or anything scary but cute breeds are fair game.
Anonymous wrote:Not even five minutes earlier a random family of three with a five year old daughter were petting her, with the daughter right in his face remarking how "perfect" he is. (Hilarious.) I say that to say everywhere we walk people want to pet him or call him adorable. He's very easy going. Later in the walk, a seemingly normal looking woman dressed in typical fitness mom garb started backing up and getting tense and seemed to have her hand on mace. I had his retractable chain loose because I figured she was a typical dog friendly person. Then it clicked she was sort of freaking out about my pup and I apologized.
Do some people just have a phobia about dogs in general and can't distinguish between them? And if you do, why walk a trail with so many dogs on it?
Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor who talks to me when I'm walking my dog if she is with her husband. But when she's alone, she hurries in a different direction. I finally figured out she is afraid of my tiny and very sweet 10 lb dog. So now when I see either her and her DH or her alone I pick up my dog. Then she wants to chat.
We have so many dogs in our neighborhood, I realize it stresses her to walk, but they are elderly and brava for her fo getting out and doing it anyway. Anyway I can help, I'm down for that.
Anonymous wrote:Haven’t you posted before being miffed that not everyone absolutely loves your French bulldog?
I hate those dogs. Ugly, smelly poorly bred things.