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On 11/18/2018 11:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2018-11-18 1:30 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >> I heard this loud commotion out front.Â* Dogs barking, snarling.Â* Loud! >> WTF? >> >> I walked out front.Â* There was a man with a dog in his arms >> (protectively) and his wife with a smaller dog on a leash heading >> away. And another woman hurrying her larger dog away from them. >> >> Not all dogs get along.Â* I don't know why everyone assumes they do. >> Whew, no bloodshed.Â* It could have been a bad situation. >> > > When we got our Malinois we were told that he could not be around other > dogs. That was confirmed when my brother brought hisÂ* LabÂ* over to go > for a walk. Sonny was so vicious that my bother never brought his dog > back and did not want Sonny there.Â* I used to walk him in the woods > behind us and let him run free.Â* A couple times we ran into people with > dogs running free and he was fine. When a leash free dog park openedÂ* up > nearby we tried it out and he was fine.Â*Â* Dogs tend to get along much > better when there are no leashes involved. > I'm not talking about a dog park or in the "woods" in the middle of nowhere. Unleashed dogs are not a good thing in a neighborhood. Dogs should always be under the owners control, on a leash. These were, and they didn't like each other. Uncontrolled, it could have been a bad situation involving trips to the vet. ![]() Jill |
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