I have a real issue with poorly trained dogs- they make me very nervous. A a kid I was afraid of big dogs, and then I went through a phase of being completely unafraid a few years back. This was because I was getting to know my fiance's father's rottweiler, Libby, who was the sweetes dog I ever met. I could actually throw my arms around her neck and hug her like a person, and she would just loll out her tongue and do that big puppy grin that says "I gets all the attentions" :P But after she passed away, I got less used to them, and now I am scared of them again.
A couple of winters ago, a teenager girl was walking her alsatian (German Sheperd to most, but in the UK we also call them alsatians) and it playfully jumped on me, getting dog faeces all over my arm and then bit my hand in what was obviously meant to be a playful manner, but did hurt as her tooth knocked my tumb joint. The girl uttered an apology but didn't chastise her dog or put her back on a leash. The couple around the corner from me have a spaniel that snapped at me randomly as I walked past one day and almost bit my hand- I was so shocked because it had approached me wagging its tail and tongue lolling happily, and I hadn't even moved to pet him or anything (I never pet a strange dog without permission) and he just snapped at me! Being as they have a toddler, I expect to hear the child has been mauled any day soon.
In the same area where I was glomped by the alsatian, I have been "attacked" by Chinese Hairless Crestd dog- the owner just told me to "stand still" because is dog didn't like strangers...I demanded to know why he had taken the damn dog off a leash in a public area, but he just ignored me. I also keep encountering "Bella". Bella is young, disobedient, but happy and friendly staffie who is NEVER on a leash and always covered in mud, and just LOVES to jump on you. She has gotten my work clothes muddy on at least a couple of occassions, maybe more, and her owner never does anything about it. I have resorted to thrusting my palms out towards her and loudy commanding "NO" at any dog that is rushing at me, but Bella one time completely ignored me and just scrabbled all over my work trousers and then bounded off happily. I gave her owner a look and said "Could you keep her on a leash please? I have to go to work like this now" and she just pretended she couldn't hear me. During the coldest months I was very anxious of running into Bella because I have a dry-clean-only coat that I love, and I am not letting some muddy dog jump all over it. Whenever I look nervous of a dog running at me, the owners just call out "Oh its ok, he won't hurt you!" and it just makes me mad. If it was my friend who has a proper dog phobia, she'd probably be in tears. I like dogs, I really do, but I wish people would control them a little better!
A couple of winters ago, a teenager girl was walking her alsatian (German Sheperd to most, but in the UK we also call them alsatians) and it playfully jumped on me, getting dog faeces all over my arm and then bit my hand in what was obviously meant to be a playful manner, but did hurt as her tooth knocked my tumb joint. The girl uttered an apology but didn't chastise her dog or put her back on a leash. The couple around the corner from me have a spaniel that snapped at me randomly as I walked past one day and almost bit my hand- I was so shocked because it had approached me wagging its tail and tongue lolling happily, and I hadn't even moved to pet him or anything (I never pet a strange dog without permission) and he just snapped at me! Being as they have a toddler, I expect to hear the child has been mauled any day soon.
In the same area where I was glomped by the alsatian, I have been "attacked" by Chinese Hairless Crestd dog- the owner just told me to "stand still" because is dog didn't like strangers...I demanded to know why he had taken the damn dog off a leash in a public area, but he just ignored me. I also keep encountering "Bella". Bella is young, disobedient, but happy and friendly staffie who is NEVER on a leash and always covered in mud, and just LOVES to jump on you. She has gotten my work clothes muddy on at least a couple of occassions, maybe more, and her owner never does anything about it. I have resorted to thrusting my palms out towards her and loudy commanding "NO" at any dog that is rushing at me, but Bella one time completely ignored me and just scrabbled all over my work trousers and then bounded off happily. I gave her owner a look and said "Could you keep her on a leash please? I have to go to work like this now" and she just pretended she couldn't hear me. During the coldest months I was very anxious of running into Bella because I have a dry-clean-only coat that I love, and I am not letting some muddy dog jump all over it. Whenever I look nervous of a dog running at me, the owners just call out "Oh its ok, he won't hurt you!" and it just makes me mad. If it was my friend who has a proper dog phobia, she'd probably be in tears. I like dogs, I really do, but I wish people would control them a little better!
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