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- Canberra, Australia
Poor Maxx!! Obi sends licks.
Why do so many people find it so darn impossible to apologise?
Why do so many people find it so darn impossible to apologise?
I totally agree with this, and wanted to clarify my original post by saying that I definitely don't think a ban in the "see you later" sense helps the situation.I also don't agree with react twice and banned, for a dog training club should be capable of preventing this before it starts. If this is the first time this dog has reacted like this, surely the trainer could refer the owner to a behaviourist.
Absolutely this.This dog should not be thrown out of the club as it needs help from the trainers. Trainers cannot always have the "tow" the line and easy dogs. What about the rest that with help and guidance can become wonderful dogs.
. I hope the training club put something in place to try and put controls in place to mitigate it happening again.
I do not know a nice chihuahua, they are little shits! Sorry to offend any chihuahua lovers, maybe it is the owners fault but I have not been proved wrong yet. (I'm in a bad mood this morning)Pongo got attacked at doggy day care several years ago.....by a chihuahua. Yep. And everyone thought it was just sooooooo funny to see this vicious little beast hanging off my poor big boy's ear. They were still laughing about it when I picked him up at the end of the day. I was absolutely furious.
I used to be really anti small dog because they are so often snappy and nasty. I think some of it is that the owners don't think it's a problem because their dog is so small, but I tend to be a lot more sympathetic to the actual dog these days. I don't think many of these dogs are treated very with much understanding by their owners. It must be pretty intimidating to be so small, and so not surprising if they are more often reactive than the average larger dog - they surely have more "right" to be nervous when everything around them is so big - especially when they are being put back into those situations time and again because the owner doesn't recognise it as being a problem for their dog's emotional wellbeing.I do not know a nice chihuahua, they are little shits! Sorry to offend any chihuahua lovers, maybe it is the owners fault but I have not been proved wrong yet.
Yes, and I didn't and don't blame the dog at all! Dogs act a certain way for a reason. But I was livid that everyone thought it was amusing and acceptable just because the aggressor was a cute small fluffy thing and the victim with the bloody ear was my big, gentle giant.sympathetic to the actual dog
I was in this camp for years, all small dogs were little yaps, however I am most definitely in this camp now.I do not know a nice chihuahua, they are little shits! Sorry to offend any chihuahua lovers, maybe it is the owners fault but I have not been proved wrong yet. (I'm in a bad mood this morning)
Hope Maxx is ok, poor boy x
Having a reactive dog opens up your eyes to all dogs, as you question why your dog is reactive. No one wants the dog that snarls and barks at every dog it meets.I used to be really anti small dog because they are so often snappy and nasty. I think some of it is that the owners don't think it's a problem because their dog is so small, but I tend to be a lot more sympathetic to the actual dog these days. I don't think many of these dogs are treated very with much understanding by their owners. It must be pretty intimidating to be so small, and so not surprising if they are more often reactive than the average larger dog - they surely have more "right" to be nervous when everything around them is so big - especially when they are being put back into those situations time and again because the owner doesn't recognise it as being a problem for their dog's emotional wellbeing.
That surely can’t be right. Like they might not appreciate their actual size but a Great Dane must realise everything around it is smaller and a chihuahua must feel as though everything looks huge.A trainer told me some years ago that dogs don't know their size or any other dogs either, which puts the onus on the owner. What do you think? x