sillysally
Posted : 4/27/2008 7:37:32 AM
BlackLabbie
This is probably one of the MOST annoying websites I have ever seen dealing with dogs....
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14079757/
...some of the complaints are legit, but some are out of this world annoying, IMO. Especially this one:
I can't stand the people who insist their dog "won't bite" when my twin 5-year-olds go running over to pet them. How the hell do they know if their dog will bite? It's an animal, for God's sake, and there's no way to predict what it will or will not do. I'm a cat person and really don't like the fact that all of our neighbors on the cul-de-sac have acquired dogs. Two houses away from us is an enormous German Shepherd and the owners scold my kids for not approaching the dog correctly. I started picking my kids up at school so we wouldn't have to deal with all the dogs the parents brought to the bus stop. Why are dog owners so sure that everyone loves dogs? I also wonder how much pleasure these people really get from their dogs which they have to constantly walk and dutifully pick up huge piles of crap. Yuck. I'll take a kitty over slobbery dog breath any day.
— Anonymous, Md.
Boy is that woman setting her kids up to be bitten....
Hey, here's an idea lady--DON'T LET YOUR KIDS JUST RUN UP TO DOGS!!! Then you will not have this issue. Why is SHE so sure that every dog owner wants her kids near their dog?
Sorry, but that is one of my biggest complaints of all time, not to mention one of the stupidest things I think I've ever seen parents do (aside from letting their kids run right up behind horses, or letting their kids stick their fingers in a horses mouth).
We didn't have this issue so much with Sally because she is one of those "scary" dogs and when she has a GL on people think it is a muzzle. Very few people just walk up to her without asking. Then there is JACK. Apparently because he is a chocolate lab, and EVERYBODY knows that labs don't bite
, people think it is a-ok to just let their kids run up to him an pet, poke, prod, and generally maul him. Luckily, Jack does not have an aggressive bone in his body. If he did, there would be many unhappy children, because the parents don't even bother to find out if he bites, is aggressive, etc.
We took Jack to the county fair last summer with my parents and my mom was shocked at how many people would just let their kids run up to Jack and pet him, grab his face, etc. She just kept saying, "Are theses people TRYING to get their kids bitten?!"
If possible, I try to nicely educate kids on how to approach him. I show them the scars from when I was bitten in the face as a kid because I approached a dog without permission and hugged him. The incident got me 21 stitches and 3 separate and visible scars on and under my chin. This actually seems to have a great deal of impact on the parents. I usually then just tell the kids that many dogs do like kids but some do not, and it is safe and good manners to ask first.