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Pandora β 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 08:41 AM)
Aww RIP Sebastian. See, at least he had great character even if he was small and crazy!
Luckily my two are very sweet and well behaved most of the time it is just when they see another dog that they go nuts. Or a cat
If we see a cat when we are out I have to actually turn and walk a different way because Toby cannot cope. But sometimes they trot along so nicely down the street and people smile at them as they pass.
Actually another problem I have is grabby children. Toby does not like grabby children one little bit. If a child or the parent does ask if they can stroke them, I hold Toby back and push Molly forward because she is fine with random grabbings. But not Toby
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Loki β 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 09:09 AM)
Parents need to teach their kids to ask dog owners if it's ok to cuddle their dogs. Adults too. Just because a dog is chill doesn't mean it likes getting that kind of attention from random strangers.
Cats just gap when they see young children.
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Pandora β 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 09:19 AM)
They really do. I couldnβt count the amount of times Iβve had kids and adults stroke them without even acknowledging me and I really canβt predict if Toby will snap at them or not. Just because a dog is small and cute does not mean they are a teddy bear.
When I had my little puppy who died, a woman actually picked him up. I was outside a shop waiting for someone and this woman came and just scooped him up shrieking at how cute he was. It was so unexpected and crazy
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Pandora β 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 11:01 AM)
Anything from 3 to 10 I guess. Although I say kids but at my sister's birthday when Toby was only about a year old, there were fireworks in the garden and he was scared and so my ex was holding him and my sister's friend (probably not far off 30 years old) came up to him and "barked" in his face. My ex told her to **** off.
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Dazed β 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 05:44 PM)
My grandchildren know to ask if they can stroke a dog and a lot of owners will say if their dog is friendly. I'm not keen on those extending leads though, where the dog can run up to you and the owner is miles away

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/.β β 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 05:47 PM)
I used to have a Dalmatian and kids would always be running up to us excited and screaming. Luckily he was friendly, but they didn't know that. Stupid parents! And if he had bitten anyone, it wouldn't have been good for us.
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Dazed β 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 06:04 PM)
Dalmations are beautiful but there aren't many around, I've heard that they shed a lot.
I feel like I've already told this story but when I was growing up on a farm we had a dog who was a pet but first and foremost a working dog. He was very protective and loving to those of us he considered in his pack but waey of strangers!
My young cousin was there with his mum and he was teasing the dog, my own mum said to her that she should stop him doing it because the dog could bite himβ¦long story short the little brat got bitten and my aunty wanted us to have the dog put to sleep. My mum was just like "Fuck off bitch, you didn't control your kid so tough ****", she didn't use those
exact
words obviously!
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/.β β 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 06:11 PM)
Dalmatians shed quite a bit, but what makes it worse it that their hair is barbed so it really sticks to fabric. They need A LOT of exercise too and if they don't get it they can be destructive. Mine was really well behaved loved everyone.
Good fo your mom!
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Pandora β 1 year ago(June 01, 2024 06:15 PM)
long story short the little brat got bitten and my aunty wanted us to have the dog put to sleep
This is what terrifies me. I always keep Toby on a tight leash when there are kids around that he could potential snap at but when they come grabbing at him it is very difficult. And it's not gonna be them who get the blame if he does bite.