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Out on the bike tonight running the dog a few miles and a mile into it theres a woman walking a little cockerspaniel type dog i keep cycling as my dog normally doesnt bother with other dogs but tonight he must have flicked a switch and next thing it was a whole drama with her screaming for me to get my dog off which only made things worse ffs. I eventually got my dog off and now i can only imagine the vet bill il recieve for the trouble.

Long story short wheaton xs are c**nts and it will only be fields for him from now on.

Still cant put together why he decided that tonight was time to rag a little dog around having never done it before.

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Why do people like you who have dogs that they know could kick off don’t put them on leads? If somebody’s dog had done it to yours you would no doubt be on here bleating about it.

My dog has took a disliking to a certain spaniel and dosnt normally bother I can only think that spaniel s must make sly comments under there breath then Mek out they ain't said owt 

For starters, well done for being reasonable and understanding that it was your mistake that caused it. We all make mistakes but you aren't being a dick about it like many would. My attitude with

1 hour ago, sean09 said:

Out on the bike tonight running the dog a few miles and a mile into it theres a woman walking a little cockerspaniel type dog i keep cycling as my dog normally doesnt bother with other dogs but tonight he must have flicked a switch and next thing it was a whole drama with her screaming for me to get my dog off which only made things worse ffs. I eventually got my dog off and now i can only imagine the vet bill il recieve for the trouble.

Long story short wheaton xs are c**nts and it will only be fields for him from now on.

Still cant put together why he decided that tonight was time to rag a little dog around having never done it before.

To be fair she shouldn't of screamed, she should of been to busy kicking the guts out of your out of control dog.

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1 hour ago, sean09 said:

Out on the bike tonight running the dog a few miles and a mile into it theres a woman walking a little cockerspaniel type dog i keep cycling as my dog normally doesnt bother with other dogs but tonight he must have flicked a switch and next thing it was a whole drama with her screaming for me to get my dog off which only made things worse ffs. I eventually got my dog off and now i can only imagine the vet bill il recieve for the trouble.

Long story short wheaton xs are c**nts and it will only be fields for him from now on.

Still cant put together why he decided that tonight was time to rag a little dog around having never done it before.

My dog has took a disliking to a certain spaniel and dosnt normally bother I can only think that spaniel s must make sly comments under there breath then Mek out they ain't said owt 

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Socialise socialise socialise and know your dog.   Saying that Wheatons are feckers, especially if they are from good stuff. Saying this from experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Str said:

Why do people like you who have dogs that they know could kick off don’t put them on leads? If somebody’s dog had done it to yours you would no doubt be on here bleating about it.

Silly mistake mate trusting an animal a little too much but as mentioned above by someone it must have been the fact he was running along side me maybe that triggerd something in him.

Anyway im by no means bleating  and yes i would have reacted the same as the other owner minus the screaming. Sounds like your a little sensitive tbh.

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Not sensitive I am sensible around dogs,I once spent a load of time & money breeding & rearing a pup for my self to have it ruined by a out of control dog that badly mauled her,it left her nervous around any dogs for the rest of her life! All because somebody didn’t put there dog on lead! What is it with people with badly trained dogs and not wanting to put them on leads? .the person who’s dog yours attacked will probably have a nervous dog now plus time off work & maybe loose the enjoyment of walking the dog.

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Your a 100% right and that is a very sensible reply. But thing is you hear people saying all the time about trusting a dog, its not like i knew it was going to happen the dogs never been aggresive toward other dogs before but its a lesson learnt.

I gave the owner my number and have been updated to say the dogs fine its just a cut ear, which im glad to hear.

But yes you are right with what you have said the only thing is you make it too black and white......there will always be cases where a dog has never been aggressive and all of a sudden something triggers it to do something out of character. I dont know if thats what happend with your experience but last night i can assure you thats exactly what happend. 

Anyway as i said lesson learnt, no more walking off the lead.

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7 minutes ago, sean09 said:

Your a 100% right and that is a very sensible reply. But thing is you hear people saying all the time about trusting a dog, its not like i knew it was going to happen the dogs never been aggresive toward other dogs before but its a lesson learnt.

I gave the owner my number and have been updated to say the dogs fine its just a cut ear, which im glad to hear.

But yes you are right with what you have said the only thing is you make it too black and white......there will always be cases where a dog has never been aggressive and all of a sudden something triggers it to do something out of character. I dont know if thats what happend with your experience but last night i can assure you thats exactly what happend. 

Anyway as i said lesson learnt, no more walking off the lead.

f***ing hell mate that’s a pretty sensible reply for the hunting life lol I though you would of give it the whole “ f**k you you prick I’ll walk my dog where ever I want how ever I want “ lol 

think with any dog especially hunting dogs you always have to be vigilant of other dogs and walkers ..your always going get the “ oh he’s never done that befor “  and that may well be the case however....I’ve never been hit by a buss befor but I’d still be just as dead if I did lol 

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15 minutes ago, sean09 said:

Your a 100% right and that is a very sensible reply. But thing is you hear people saying all the time about trusting a dog, its not like i knew it was going to happen the dogs never been aggresive toward other dogs before but its a lesson learnt.

I gave the owner my number and have been updated to say the dogs fine its just a cut ear, which im glad to hear.

But yes you are right with what you have said the only thing is you make it too black and white......there will always be cases where a dog has never been aggressive and all of a sudden something triggers it to do something out of character. I dont know if thats what happend with your experience but last night i can assure you thats exactly what happend. 

Anyway as i said lesson learnt, no more walking off the lead.

I think that very wise,owners do get caught off guard,dogs are after all really wolves underneath that fur ,no matter what the size or breed.I run a 20 strong bushing pack of mixed breeds & there's always issues within the pack which requires careful management  . Nothing is ever black & white with dogs.ATB

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42 minutes ago, sean09 said:

Your a 100% right and that is a very sensible reply. But thing is you hear people saying all the time about trusting a dog, its not like i knew it was going to happen the dogs never been aggresive toward other dogs before but its a lesson learnt.

I gave the owner my number and have been updated to say the dogs fine its just a cut ear, which im glad to hear.

But yes you are right with what you have said the only thing is you make it too black and white......there will always be cases where a dog has never been aggressive and all of a sudden something triggers it to do something out of character. I dont know if thats what happend with your experience but last night i can assure you thats exactly what happend. 

Anyway as i said lesson learnt, no more walking off the lead.

That’s nice to hear you have checked on the other dog, good luck Sean with your dog.

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