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I once put a diaper on the dog.3 -
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@_barefoot_ see my profile picture1
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beagletracks wrote: »
My trusty office assistant on a break.
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4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »
Freckles has taken to big brother duty like a champ. (They only get supervised time together, I promise)
cant remember if I already shared this one a while back, but Freckles and Sydney snuggling on a cold day.
Very handsome dogs2 -
_barefoot_ wrote: »4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »@_barefoot_ see my profile picture
Oh see I didn't think you could ride it but she's a good size . You live on a farm or something like that .
Yeah, we trail ride. I am hoping she will be my teammate for another 5 years before she has to retire. She is really good to me, but getting older every year. Hopefully she will be able to help get the kiddo started too, if thats what he wants to do.
We have a farm, but she is still boarded for now. She will always have a place to retire in my back yard though. She has more than earned comefortable golden years with me.2 -
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Anyone have any suggestions on how to deal with dog fights? I was walking Ruby on a leash when a pit decided to escape his collar and his muzzle and charge us. He refused to back down or listen to his owner. It took what seemed like forever to break him off her so we could get away. I felt helpless, I had no idea how to handle the situation. I tried to find some protocols to deal with this but came up with a lot of impractical suggestions. Anyone here have some insight?
Ugh its a really crap situation to have to deal with. I dont really have any great advice. If it was a small dog I would pick it up and if the other dog keeps charging kick them in the face when they get close enough. I am guessing your dog is too big for that. Some people (i hear this from runners mostly) carry pepper spray for dogs, but if you have your dog w you i would hesitate to use it and hit my dog. I guess if it were me I would just keep kicking the other dog until they let go. At least your foot has a shoe on that is hopefully more bite proof than your hands would be.
Interested so hear if someone else has better ideas.
Is your pup ok?1 -
Anyone have any suggestions on how to deal with dog fights? I was walking Ruby on a leash when a pit decided to escape his collar and his muzzle and charge us. He refused to back down or listen to his owner. It took what seemed like forever to break him off her so we could get away. I felt helpless, I had no idea how to handle the situation. I tried to find some protocols to deal with this but came up with a lot of impractical suggestions. Anyone here have some insight?
Sometimes screaming is enough to scare them off. I wonder what a dog whistle would do? Pepper spay may be another option. Some people suggest a walking stick. I know it's not your dogs fault but making sure dogs don't maintain eye contact can be helpful too.
Spraying a dog with water from a hose is the best way I know to break up a fight but only works if you have a hose to do that with.2 -
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