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Well i'm just back from an eventful walk with my dogs...... :censored: Walking along quite happily when i spots a woman and 3 boxers heading towards me,so i call all the dogs into heel and slow down. Next minute i've got 2 boxers running towards me and a panicing woman shouting on them.........Thinking the worst i grabbed the big dog and sat the other 3 down.

Boxers run up to me and stop about 5 foot away growling......next minute the big 1 mounts my pup, all fine yet, no problems. Eventually the woman gets up and says "Oh what good dogs you've got"..............trained i think the word she was looking for.. :wallbash:

Anyway the young pup tries to wriggle free from the boxer and it grabs him and pins him too the floor, her pup boxer steams in and grab my dog and he is howling like f**k, raging i got it off but it chased him and grabbed him again,so i got it off again!! :censored:

Steam coming from my ears i tell her that she shouldn't have them off the lead if she cant control them.....her reply "You shouldn't have yours off the lead either then!"...........what a f*****g clown!!!! :censored:

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fecking idiots mate,you should of slipped the big dog

tongue in cheek,be quite

Years ago my JRT was bashed up by 2 boxers when she was a small puppy, we were walking through the woods, she was doodling along behind me and they came running up from behind and bowled her over, she

Well i'm just back from an eventful walk with my dogs...... :censored: Walking along quite happily when i spots a woman and 3 boxers heading towards me,so i call all the dogs into heel and slow down. Next minute i've got 2 boxers running towards me and a panicing woman shouting on them.........Thinking the worst i grabbed the big dog and sat the other 3 down.

Boxers run up to me and stop about 5 foot away growling......next minute the big 1 mounts my pup, all fine yet, no problems. Eventually the woman gets up and says "Oh what good dogs you've got"..............trained i think the word she was looking for.. :wallbash:

Anyway the young pup tries to wriggle free from the boxer and it grabs him and pins him too the floor, her pup boxer steams in and grab my dog and he is howling like f**k, raging i got it off but it chased him and grabbed him again,so i got it off again!! :censored:

Steam coming from my ears i tell her that she shouldn't have them off the lead if she cant control them.....her reply "You shouldn't have yours off the lead either then!"...........what a f*****g clown!!!! :censored:

people can be a bit funny when shown the error of their ways and she reacted just as i would expect after being told she was not in control of her mutts,f*****g female dog walker mate :whistling: what you expect as long as the dogs ok :thumbs:

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Luckily the dogs fine thanks.... :thumbs: They were aggressive but more noise than anything but at the time when you hear your dog howling you just get it sorted... :yes: f*****g annoys me tae, cause it would pick a pup to grab... :censored:

Craigyboy...i did slip him mate but he is a big f*****g fairy, now if the boxer smelt like a fox it might have been a whole different story... :whistling:

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The world is full of moronic folk!!! Lab, just checking but you haven't fabricated this story to feign injury and pull out of the competition with shroom :laugh:

I had it a few months ago, two lurchers and terrier on lead, keeper telling me i shouldn't be walking on a public track and his fat sweaty lab trying to mount my bitch, who wasn't really, shall we say "receptive" to its advances.....

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Years ago my JRT was bashed up by 2 boxers when she was a small puppy, we were walking through the woods, she was doodling along behind me and they came running up from behind and bowled her over, she was never ever the same after, aggressive and nervous around strange dogs! it only takes one incident to f**k a decent dog up for life :censored:

 

Glad yours are ok :thumbs:

 

 

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The world is full of moronic folk!!! Lab, just checking but you haven't fabricated this story to feign injury and pull out of the competition with shroom :laugh:

I had it a few months ago, two lurchers and terrier on lead, keeper telling me i shouldn't be walking on a public track and his fat sweaty lab trying to mount my bitch, who wasn't really, shall we say "receptive" to its advances.....

How did i know you were going to say that,He's fine dont you worry..... :laugh:

 

I think she got pissed off when i put the boot in.....sorry but if your out of control dogs are attacking mine then the work boots are flying..... :censored:

The real sad thing is the boxer pup cant be a year old and it is already dog aggressive, learned of the big ones i suppose... :wallbash: She had the cheek to say that i better not have hurt her dogs...... :laugh: ..classic!!!!!

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Years ago my JRT was bashed up by 2 boxers when she was a small puppy, we were walking through the woods, she was doodling along behind me and they came running up from behind and bowled her over, she was never ever the same after, aggressive and nervous around strange dogs! it only takes one incident to f**k a decent dog up for life :censored:

 

Glad yours are ok :thumbs:

Exactly right hollie and thats was my first worry.....but they are 16month now and they had forgotten about it straight away.

Looks like al have to borrow my mates Lurcher for a wee while...see how the f*****g things get on then..... :censored:

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just to add,couple weeks ago i was walking mine in the local park,they dont really leave my side couple metres at the most,the pup will show interest in another dog passing by but the 2 1/2 year old bitch doesnt even give them a second glance

from behind the trees came a fat lumbering lump of an american bulldog type thing with a woman running behind it calling frantically,ok it wasnt running toward me aggressively but heading my way,she caught it up and grabbed its collar meanwhile i had put both mine on the slip,if anything was going to happen it would have been within kicking distance :whistling: ,she said she was sorry,although not quite sure for what at this point until she told me "i dont know what hes like with other dogs":wallbash:

now this thing must have weighed 10 stone and if looks could kill,well you get the jist,she explained it was a friends dog bearing in mind she was a sliver of a woman hitting her fifties,well f**k me how her attitude changed when i gave her the lecture,polite but firm as you do about being in control of such a beast and not knowing what its capable of,think her departing words were something along the lines of"f*****g telling me how to walk a bloody dog"

oh well you do get them :doh:

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One of mine was dragged into some brambles by a trio of old english sheepdogs the other week while out walking. For a week after he would get aggressive and bark and snarl at other dogs. I haven't had him long but he had virtually no training when I got him. Luckily I managed to stop it within a week but was embarrassing walking him for a few days.

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just to add,couple weeks ago i was walking mine in the local park,they dont really leave my side couple metres at the most,the pup will show interest in another dog passing by but the 2 1/2 year old bitch doesnt even give them a second glance,from behing the trees came a fat lumbering lump of an american bulldog type thing with a woman running behind it calling frantically,ok it wasnt running toward me aggressively but heading my way,she caught it up and grabbed its collar meanwhile i had put both mine on the slip,if anything was going to happen it would have been within kicking distance,she said she was sorry,although not quite sure for what at this point until she told me "i dont know what hes like with other dogs"now this thing must have weighed 10 stone and if looks could kill,well you get the jist,she explained it was a friends dog bearing in mind she was a sliver of a woman hitting her fifties,well f**k me how her attitude changed when i gave her the lecture,polite but firm as you do about being in control of such a beast and not knowing what its capable of,think her departing words were something along the lines of"f*****g telling me how to walk a bloody dog"oh well you do get them

Crazy world.......iv walked these woods since i was old enough to walk and not once have i had 1 bit of trouble. She's got her work cut out now anyway with 3 aggressive boxers to control. No doubt 100 yards along the road they were of the lead again..... :yes:

Feel sorry for the dogs in a way but i really hope she bumps into somebody with a serious couple of dogs and they get whats coming too them...... :icon_eek:

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I suffer the opposite problem. Ossie has issues with other dogs, so if/when i see one coming the other way i put straight him on the lead. I would hate it if he was to attack another dog. He's calmed down a bit now, but i'm still on my guard all the time we're out. To have a go at you for defending your own dogs is pathetic.

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