so I obviously keep him leashed. And it REALLY doesn’t help his training progress when unleashed dogs come up and get in his face. “Oh they were just being friendly” no, they were being pushy and instigating with my LEASHED dog. He was just defending himself/his space, thanks for backracking In my neighborhood there was always a lot of free-oaming, off leash chihuahuas. One day, my neighbor’s dogs got out by accident and killed one of rthe little dogs, the owner was hysterical. Needless to say, lesson for everyone: Leash and supervise your dogs, stuff like this can be avoided.I have big dogs but they’re both really friendly, but in parks where you’re allowed to let them off sometimes they go up to smaller dogs and their owners near have panic attacks, some even shout at us to get them on a lead or under control? Literally bruh they ain’t even barking
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My dog has had a reaction problem, so I take good care of it. And he does not help his training as he progresses when vague dogs come in front of him. “Oh, they are so friendly” no, they and my LEASHED dog were so energetic and inspiring. He was defending himself / his hole, thanks for the back In my neighborhood, there are usually a lot of free chihuahuas. One day, my neighbor’s dog suddenly appeared and killed one of the little dogs, the owner of which was devastated. Needless to say, a lesson for everyone: Leash and take care of your dog, such a thing can be avoided. I have a big dog and they both have good friends, but in the park where you are allowed to let them in sometimes,