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GordonThree
Aug 07, 2017Explorer
DOTLDaddy wrote:Jayco-noslide wrote:
....You should not allow your dog to go up to someone just assuming they will want to make over it unless invited. ...
Interestingly, I have always had an inverse problem. Sitting at our campsite or walking our dog(s), people approaching us without asking in order to see and/or pet our dog(s).
Absolutely. Too many adults these days without any impulse control. They just walk right onto my site, or come up to me while I'm out walking and want to interact with my dog.
These adults don't train their children either, that often come running towards the dog. Their favorite parts to pet are always the eyes and mouth, I don't know why.
This was very hard for my senior citizen dog. He really loved people, but as an old man was quickly overwhelmed by the attention, especially ill-trained fchildren that would circle the dog, approaching from all direction.
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