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Dog bites—a parent’s worst fear
Jun 25th, 2020 at 5:45am
 
One of the fears parents have for their kids.

Dogs do exhibit body language—happy to talk on that next week.

There was a film called “Horse Whisperer” and since then various other kinds of “whisperers” have appeared. One bloke, Cesar Millan is the “dog whisperer” and in this video he gets bit but good:



It is a bit long, start half way in if you like.

The dog is stressed—notice the nose licking? A sure give away of stress in a dog* and the owner standing there makes the dog feel stress, there is food involved and IMHO Cesar presses too much onto the dog and gets bitten. He should have known better!

*I would take my dog with me to Tassie, my sister having grown a bit funny and not sympatico with animals. Some crossings were rougher than others, one I packed the small kennel (can’t keep dogs in cars on the ferry, they have to go in kennels) with the rug I put on the back seat for Demi, snug as a bug in a rug she was and in the morning she was standing there, relaxed, confident, interested in the bustle as people started returning to their cars near/in Devonport. Her last trip there I was hurried, ferry a bit late, could not get the rug arranged as before. Next morning as I approached the kennel Demi was licking her nose rapidly and continually—stressed out of her gourd! I approached her carefully and as I lifted her out the kennel onto my shoulder she whined (she was no whiner as a general rule) so I took a bit extra care, made a bit more fuss over her and I stopped at Elizabeth Town to give her a bit of food and a nice long walk.
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Re: Dog bites—a parent’s worst fear
Reply #1 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:06am
 
I can sympathise with your dog, some things must be stressful for them.
I have a small dog, Ringo, and because he is so small, people forever want to lift him up. He is pretty passive and let's them but I have to monitor it at times. I usually just let him escape down the passage to hide before I let people in.
Mind you every dog and every person who visits knows where he is, he is under the spare bed. Smiley
He comes out in his own time.
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Reply #2 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:28am
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 25th, 2020 at 5:45am:
One of the fears parents have for their kids.



my kids tried to bite a dog once, lucky i stopped them in time  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #3 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:33am
 
Yes, I was given a “free” chihuahua ($400 to spay her, $400 for fencing to keep her in the back yard. . .) through the agency of a niece.

People seemed to want to pick her up. Not me—except in busy pedestrian malls where a little dog would get trodden on. ALL dogs just LOVE to walk!

Tiffany twice walked with me from the Goolwa barrages to the beach and along the beach to the Murray Mouth, quite some walking. She loved it!

WALK your dog! A dog that is socialised by walking is a hell of a lot LESS likey to bite people!

I have a nice photo of her I will try to scan and post later today.

Chis are weird tho! They like to sleep under the covers! Then even dropping a really sulphurous fart doesn’t see them coming up for air! I know!

Chis have a reputation for being a yappy dog—Tiffany wasn’t! Then again if Tiffany started barking she would be told immediately “Sharrup!” not picked up and stroked and told “Good dog!” Let dogs have their dignity—they are not toys! Not even dainty (and “dainty” is pretty much the keyword in the Kennel Club description of the breed) little mutts like Tiffany.

Then a chi can manage to shiver on a 30°C day  Grin Grin Grin Grin


But a crossbreed (outcome of 2 different breeds errr breeding) or mongrel (outcome of two different crossbreeds breeding) is better than a purebreed tho people pay big money for purebreeds.

A mutt has a bigger genetic heritage to draw on when fighting disease! Tiffany was pretty much 100% blind by the time she was 10, Demi (Jack Russel/Maltese Terrier) was showing some signs of cataracts when she was 13, just as an example, she had pretty good eyesight when she died aged about 13.5 years.

Oh yes, the time Demi embarrassed the errrr crap out of me. A woman and her family were feeding ducks on the banks of the Torrens. Woman sitting on a blanket holding a stale slice of bread “Does your dog Oh!” my disgusting unmannered mutt had grabbed the slice out of her hand and was gobbling it down  Embarrassed Embarrassed Could only apologise humbly.

Food refusal—teaching a dog not to accept food from strangers—is part of advanced obedience training (Open, I think, the next title after Novice.) Dunno how Demi would have gone. (She had to be put down because she had eaten rubbish she found god knows where and buggered up her stomach and blocked her bowel.)
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Reply #4 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:35am
 
John Smith wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:28am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 25th, 2020 at 5:45am:
One of the fears parents have for their kids.



my kids tried to bite a dog once, lucky i stopped them in time  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


They would have got bit!
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Reply #5 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:37am
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:35am:
John Smith wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:28am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 25th, 2020 at 5:45am:
One of the fears parents have for their kids.



my kids tried to bite a dog once, lucky i stopped them in time  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


They would have got bit!



you don't know my kids  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

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Reply #6 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:38am
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:33am:
People seemed to want to pick her up. Not me—except in busy pedestrian malls where a little dog would get trodden on. ALL dogs just LOVE to walk!



I saw a dog walking PRAM at a pet store once .... $450 ... it was a few years ago

Who the hell buys a pram to walk their dogs?  Shocked
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Reply #7 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:46am
 
Idiots, who else? People with NO understanding of dogs. Dogs are NOT “furbabies” as I said in a very early post here. Treat a dog like that—get a neurotic walking disaster!
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Reply #8 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:53am
 
John Smith wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:38am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:33am:
People seemed to want to pick her up. Not me—except in busy pedestrian malls where a little dog would get trodden on. ALL dogs just LOVE to walk!



I saw a dog walking PRAM at a pet store once .... $450 ... it was a few years ago

Who the hell buys a pram to walk their dogs?  Shocked

Uuummm.... I found a new pram for $80 on gumtree near my daughters place of residence up in Gold Coast, for very small dogs for her to take out in pram, as she does dog sitting.
One little dog, so tiny barely the size of her foot, is the type of dog you take in a pram.
There’s a yard for him to run around in at the house, but long hour walks sometimes 2 hours would be too much for little pooch.
So the pram is ideal. And pooch has a nice outing and sleep too.

So don’t knock the pooch pram folks!
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Reply #9 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:54am
 
Sophia wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:53am:
Uuummm.... I found a new pram for $80 on gumtree near my daughters place of residence up in Gold Coast, for very small dogs for her to take out in pram, as she does dog sitting.
One little dog, so tiny barely the size of her foot, is the type of dog you take in a pram.
There’s a yard for him to run around in at the house, but long hour walks sometimes 2 hours would be too much for little pooch.
So the pram is ideal. And pooch has a nice outing and sleep too.



so don't walk the dog then. It's not that difficult
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Reply #10 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 10:03am
 
Bet they would do the hour walk no problem. Maybe use the pram to take the little mutt to the park or beach. Even little dogs can bite.
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Reply #11 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 10:37am
 
Sophia wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:53am:
John Smith wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:38am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 9:33am:
People seemed to want to pick her up. Not me—except in busy pedestrian malls where a little dog would get trodden on. ALL dogs just LOVE to walk!



I saw a dog walking PRAM at a pet store once .... $450 ... it was a few years ago

Who the hell buys a pram to walk their dogs?  Shocked

Uuummm.... I found a new pram for $80 on gumtree near my daughters place of residence up in Gold Coast, for very small dogs for her to take out in pram, as she does dog sitting.
One little dog, so tiny barely the size of her foot, is the type of dog you take in a pram.
There’s a yard for him to run around in at the house, but long hour walks sometimes 2 hours would be too much for little pooch.
So the pram is ideal. And pooch has a nice outing and sleep too.

So don’t knock the pooch pram folks!


I will .... especially when someone turns up to a funeral wake with a bloody Pomeranian in it.

All dogs should be walked ... it's essential excercise, & even more so for woolley wooftah house dogs.
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Reply #12 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 2:03pm
 
Gnads wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 10:37am:
I will .... especially when someone turns up to a funeral wake with a bloody Pomeranian in it.

All dogs should be walked ... it's essential excercise, & even more so for woolley wooftah house dogs.



especially when it's a $450 pram... go buy a $25 stroller from kmart if the dog is to lazy to walk or the owner to stupid to make it
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Reply #13 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 2:52pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 2:03pm:
Gnads wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 10:37am:
I will .... especially when someone turns up to a funeral wake with a bloody Pomeranian in it.

All dogs should be walked ... it's essential excercise, & even more so for woolley wooftah house dogs.



especially when it's a $450 pram... go buy a $25 stroller from kmart if the dog is to lazy to walk or the owner to stupid to make it

We did buy a cheap pusher on gumtree, was worth near $300 for $60 new in box.
Well when my daughter takes little young pups for walks, it’s walk, push, walk, wees, walk, push and sleep.
She goes to parks and it’s an awesome idea the pet troller.
You guys need to accept these changes, it’s a way of life now, as we see and know it 🤗🐕🐩🦮🐕‍🦺🐈 woof!

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Reply #14 - Jun 26th, 2020 at 3:21pm
 
Sophia wrote on Jun 26th, 2020 at 2:52pm:
You guys need to accept these changes,



no, we really don't.  Tongue
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