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    Used the “he’s not friendly!” line for the first time

    @levicoleman This. This right here. I honestly feel those with reactive dogs are way more responsible then those who have a “well behaved” dog. I see these scenarios quite a bit and just the absolute ignorance and disregard just drives me bananas.
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    Used the “he’s not friendly!” line for the first time

    @imagebeastmarkbeast Huh?
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    Used the “he’s not friendly!” line for the first time

    @galaxyman 100% agree with this. It’s interesting to see what other think and a little frustrating at times too.
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    Used the “he’s not friendly!” line for the first time

    @rosenbloom My dog is not dog aggressive just dog reactive - I suggest looking up the difference if you’re going to continue with your narrative. I can take my dog anywhere I want as long as I’m being responsible and have it under control. I’ve run into too many people with “behaved” dogs who...
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    Used the “he’s not friendly!” line for the first time

    @rosenbloom This was actually suggested by my trainer after a few months of neighborhood training. No matter where you are at, owners should not let their dogs come up to yours without consent.
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    Used the “he’s not friendly!” line for the first time

    @coltproulx My dogs are friendly off leash but reactive on. There was a time when I didn’t want to use it due to fear of being judged, now it’s a lifeline. I finally stopped caring what other people thought and I’m so happy I did. I’m just being a responsible dog owner and reducing my stress...
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