Karfae69 wrote:
Thanks to everyone for your support, our dog actually lives with 2 bunnies and a cat. She also is in a Therapy Dog program so I am very mindful of her behavior for years now(she is 4). This was a kick in the gut but as many of you have mentioned I took the high road and we moved on. I failed my dog as a owner in that I allowed her to be in a position that had a overbearing dog in her face. As soon as the manager declared my dog a dangerous breed we were done no matter what. Our dog has been a part of our family and to leave her behind would be unthinkable. Thanks for the support.
Unfortunately you are between a rock and a hard place. If you HADN'T let your dog meet the other, the folks probably would have assumed it was because your pup was "dog aggressive" and probably would have complained about a dangerous dog anyway. Some people are just clueless!
My loving,sweet golden retriever snarls and acts like a dragon when my grandpuppies come over and even LOOK at his toys. I guess he's dangerous too!