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Oct 2016
9:00am, 28 Oct 2016
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Fatty R Ant
Dexter is a bully :( He immediately puts young dogs in their place. TBH he really doesn't like any dog that "gets in his face". He much prefers to greet bottoms first before making his way round to the face :-o

We are working on it in class and there are times when he tolerates face to face, but at the new class yesterday there was a ruckus with a Sharpei (although the Sharpei did start it :)). But still I don't like it and it's the one area that I don't feel confident about how to deal with it appropriately. Maybe Dexter is feeding off that?
Oct 2016
9:23am, 28 Oct 2016
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Sharkie
Bums and general undercarriage first is the polite way! :-)
Heads on not so good.
Oct 2016
9:29am, 28 Oct 2016
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FergusG
Stella (my four-year old Labrador) still assumes that every dog is friendly, and will approach them regardless of their body language, growling or snapping!

Cleo (my Whippet) however was attacked by an American Bulldog when we she was much younger. She'll quite happily let small dogs approach her, but she'll snap furiously at the faces of any dogs who are bigger than her if they get too close. Thankfully she's got a really good recall whens she's off the lead, and is so light that I can very easily pull her out of the way when she's on the lead.
Oct 2016
10:16am, 28 Oct 2016
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BaronessBL
Wanda is always outraged (hopefully outraged will be in bold there!) if another dog puts its nose anywhere in the vicinity of her bottom. It's a cause for celebration in our household if we can come home from a walk and report that Wanda allowed a dog to do that :-)
Oct 2016
10:23am, 28 Oct 2016
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Fatty R Ant
Lol. dog are funny things. Mind you I would be outraged if someone sniffed my bottom :-o
Oct 2016
10:34am, 28 Oct 2016
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Alice the Camel
:-)
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Oct 2016
10:43pm, 30 Oct 2016
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D2
Fireworks, I thought I'd cracked it.... have been playing firework CD religiously since he was 6 weeks old and he was happy to go in garden and listen and look at firework displays in the valley below and surrounding countryside...... until tonight when my new neighbour starting testing his remote equipment to light fireworks for a big party next week...... right next to my house.

Poor Indi.... it was so loud it made my ears ring and my body vibrate, goodness knows how Indi felt but he went straight under the table and wouldn't come out.

I'm so upset :(
Oct 2016
10:51pm, 30 Oct 2016
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Helegant
Oh dear...
Oct 2016
11:27pm, 30 Oct 2016
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Sharkie
That must have been hideously and unusually loud. Poor BOTH of you.

We've had a lot tonight and Jess is very subdued. She has got more sensitive to them rather than less ... but she's always alright once she's sure after they've stopped - i'm sure Indi will be too.

There's nothing you can do that you haven't already done, D.

Just give him and extra bit of love and reassurance I guess.
xxx
Oct 2016
7:05am, 31 Oct 2016
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westmoors
Don't get me started on fireworks.....

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