Xeph
Posted : 12/3/2006 8:46:17 AM
I feel you on stupid parents Anne...even worse...are stupid adults in general! You wouldn't believe how many ADULTS just walk up to Strauss and start petting him! On the one hand "Whoopy! You're not afraid of my GSD!" On the other hand "He's a GSD, they're wary of strangers, you should be more cautious."
Although as a refreshing story, Strauss and I spent a good two hours in Petsmart yesterday. There was a woman there with her little boy (No more than a year and a half to two I'd wager, he couldn't talk, but he could walk), and she saw Strauss and said "Oh! What a beautiful dog! May we say hello?" I said of course, and they had a nice time of petting him.
Shortly thereafter, they went to wander the store, and all of a sudden, as we're checking out the rats, here comes the little boy with mom trying to catch up. Well, he ran straight for Strauss (who I watched, but was not overly concerned with). When it appears the kid isn't going to stop, Strauss gets up....and runs to the kid and licks him in the face! Of course, the kid honked his nose and grabbed him by the cheeks...didn't stop Mouse any, he just licked the boy more.
The mother apologized profusely and was trying to explain to the child that you can't do that (Though he was much too young to understand, I very much appreciated the show of an effort), and she patted Strauss on the head and complimented me on the fact that I Had such a lovely stable dog, and they left the store.
Now, had that been Ranger being rushed, we would have immediately turned and headed to another aisle. Ranger is old, crotchety, and wasn't raised with young kids. He came around at a year old and lived with teenagers. He tries to be patient, but with his arthritis, you get little more than a growl before you get bit (and who can blame him...in this cold weather the arthritis must be hell on his old bones). I don't muzzle him because he doesn't bite without provocation (and he really doesn't go out much anymore anyway).
I'm very happy that I have such a good dog in Strauss (Range is good too, but you know what I mean), that understands that little children aren't a threat, they just want to say hi. While I DO stop it (usually i'm good at preventing, but everybody misses sometimes), Strauss is very tolerant of nose honking, cheek grabbing, tail pulling, being crawled on, having his tootsies accidentally stepped on, having his ears played with...one kid even accidentally poked him in the eye. He never growls, he just looks to me for direction and allows me to take care of it.
That went on longer than I intended. Either way, I DO feel for you Anne, and there are more idiots than goodun's, but just wait a few days and I'm sure a good one will cross your path. Honestly, I meet so many dipsticks it just makes me appreciate the good parents more!