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25 Aug 19, 12:33 PM |
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How awful for you! I’m glad Tilly is ok. It makes me so mad when dogs are off lead, especially as the owner seems well aware, in this case, that his dog is aggressive. YOU shouldn’t have to pick YOUR dog up because HE can’t control HIS! I have a small mixed breed dog who is very excitable but has never shown any aggression. When another dog approaches, she lays down as if she’s ready to play. I keep her on lead all the time when we are out as she could jump up at another dog thinking it wanted to play and that worries me.
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