Brinson-Perry Aggressive Dog Clueless Owner
I've been taking our dog here since the park opened. I know or recognize most all the dogs on the big dog side & there's a few that come over from the little dog side to play.... Little dog owners usually ask first....
4-5 months ago there was & 18 lb <> black close trimmed schnauzer type looking dog on the big dog side. While the dogs are running the fence I notice the little dog trying to bite our dog....then saw our dog turn & snap at the little dog. That was that....I thought.
Once home I noticed about 1/2" tear in the skin on our dogs upper abdomen with slight bleeding. I saw blood on our floor but thought it may have been from his paw. I applied neosporin to the area & watched it for the next 3 days. The spot continued to swell & with a veterinary visit, 1 shot, 2 prescriptions, I was sent home & told to return in 2 weeks. Our dog was on the mend in 2 weeks with no further problems.
Today at 9 AM Oct 16 I'm at the DP and look & see the dog that "no guarantee" I believe bit our dog. I tell a lady on the big dog side with her 2 standard playful poodles, that's been running with our dog, to beware IF that little dog comes to the big dog side. He's aggressive.
As I'm leaving the DP I notice that the little dog owner is bringing the dog to the big dog side. I told the little dog owner nicely that I believe the dog bit mine & shouldn't be on the big dog side. Owner said OK.
I get to my cart & turn & look to see that the owner has the little dog on the big dog side. The 2 standard poodles on the big dog side were getting nipped at by the little dog. I stopped my cart & walked to the gate to tell the little dog owner "I tried to be nice but you don't get it. Your dog doesn't belong on the big dog side." Owner said OK. I also sensed that the poodle lady was concerned. As I turned to walk away, the little dog owner calls me a "F...ing A$$ hole." I turned & looked and said forget it....close the gate behind you....& have a nice life."
And we also have a little dog that is not sociable & will never bring her to a dog park. She's a 10 y/o spitz type rescue that we've had for 7 years. Some dogs cannot socialize with others. Too bad some owners are clueless to the fact.
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