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Great idea, my little guy loves people, other animals not so much.
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Sounds like a great idea for Service and Therapy dogs.
They certainly don't need distractions while working at assisting humans. |
Gives new meaning to Old Yeller. . .
This is a great idea. I always ask the owner if it is OK to pet the dog. But not everybody does that. And, hey, grumpy and/or deaf dogs like walks, too, and not all dogs want to politely sniff butts with other dogs. (I am reminded of an old Far Side cartoon where a puppy is getting into trouble with the mama dog for having bad manners when he did not politely sniff butts when being introduced to his parents' friends.) |
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As Tal pointed out, the program began in Sweden. Gulahund Yellowdog – SOME DOGS NEED SPACE. The ORIGINAL program's international website | Gulahund Hopefully the idea will spread with more publicity. :doggie: :doggie: :doggie: :doggie: :doggie: |
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I do not live in the villages, so am lucky to be able to walk my dogs along the beach, out of tourist season, or on the heathland near where I live or also in one of the many forests near where I live. But, never ever have I NOT seen any other people when we are out walking! We all respect each others space, and I do think it is good idea to give folks a heads up about a grumpy old dog, don't you?? :doggie: |
I like the yellow ribbon idea; it makes a lot of sense. May not be a bad idea for grumpy two leggers also. [emoji6]
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I have mornings like that. :grumpy: |
This is a great idea. My dog is very friendly, except for when you put him on a leash. Then he becomes protective. I am always afraid a child will run up and want to pet him. So far, I have managed to block those attempts. I will be buying a yellow ribbon for Eli. My other dog, Angel, loves everything and everyone.
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So if I put one on my yard light will they stay off my lawn?
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Yes, many dogs are like that when they are leashed. It has to do with the "flight or fight response" that naturally kicks in when they are startled or feel threatened. Since the leash takes away their "flight" options, the "fight" response may be their only (to them) choice. Not unlike being backed into a corner or feeling the need to stay and protect their humans, puppies, etc. It is quite common and it doesn't mean that the dog is mean or aggressive. It is just how some dogs react to stress or perceived threats when they are on leash. |
Great idea.
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My dog is extremely friendly to people and other animals at all times. He obeys an invisible fence around our yard that he obeys at at all times. How do I keep him safe from the aggressive dogs on lead, especially those whose owners think our corner lot yard is wide open.
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We have a situation in our neighborhood where a couple of small, very nasty dogs have attacked our big lug while we were out for a walk. Every time we see them. We don't walk that way anymore. |
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Good advice. Thanks. |
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