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    he antagonized and then called her dangerous

    @jamiekay Ugh! I hope your dog is ok after that. We had an incident recently where we couldn’t avoid this guy and his dog so I asked him to let us pass (couldn’t easily turn around) because my dog wasn’t friendly, and was clearly afraid of his massive malamute. He kept coming at us and it was...
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    he antagonized and then called her dangerous

    @christiantonyb Yes, as if they just have to “enlighten” poor little old me because clearly they know better. 😒
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    he antagonized and then called her dangerous

    @jarebearftw What’s interesting is that things like this happen to me and my dog too, but never when my dog is with his male dog walker. I can’t help but think that my dog getting unwanted attention and the other party not listening to me when advocating for his boundaries, is related to my...
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    Urgent advice please! Staying with family and my dog gets triggered by hyper child

    @nafis4268 Man, I think I’d be reactive around this child, too. I wouldn’t be ok with this behavior even without my dog. This sounds miserable. Please advocate for your dog or go stay elsewhere. Your dog is going to snap soon, and I really hate to see good dogs be set up for failure and then be...
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    Entitled dog walkers

    @citywolf We’ve gotten this before from a pitbull owner, when crossing the road because my dog is reactive. The owner yelling actually set off my dog and caused him to have a reaction, so I yelled back, “This right here. THIS is what I was trying to avoid, not your dog.” 🤦‍♀️I understand that...
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    My reactive girl died yesterday

    @cynthiak We’re so sorry for your loss. What a lucky girl she was to have had you. It sounds like you gave her a great life. ♥️
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    my dog has started laying down on walks when we come across other leashed dogs… why?

    @de My dog used to do this before he was full blown reactive. Our trainer said that it means that he is nervous and is communicating to the other dog that he’s not a threat but also to not approach. The problem is that even if the other dog gets this, their owner will probably keep walking...
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