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| Posted: Sun May 25th, 2008 09:23 pm |
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hucky
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Heres the deal The public dog park is leash free, My dog has been there 5 times previous 4 times he was very intimidated by the others being a baby pup, he would stay between my legs and step out now and then to get sniffed or be sniffed, Today was the grand finale he actually went out and about and was enjoying other dogs without fear, well a little cautious I should say. I see a dog come running up to mine and start being aggressive with it, then it bites mine on the neck, once, twice, three times and I ran over and so did she on the fourth bite, she reached in an pulled, well I was already cocked back with my leg and my protective instinct let it go, I probably could of pulled back, but I was furious that my dog was yelping and needed my help, It was total parental instinct. Her dog did not yelp when kicked, and I say kicked but it was more like a push kick with the instep of my foot, very soft push kick. Her dog didnt yelp but it got his attention, the dog was in her pull while I kicked, simutaneously she pulled I push kicked, perfect timing. It just looked bad to her motherly instincts, which I also understand. But I was big enough to apologize more than onc and in more than one way, she just called me names like a Demon and walked off. I left in order to avoid a conflict with her Husband or boyfriend, Im assuming she rushed off to go and get him, I dont know. But here in california a conflict regardless of who is righ or wrong is an instant trip to Jail on both sides. It wouldnt look good for me to go to Jail for Fighting. I like your thinking Ken, I also see your point Marc, but not in this case? Thanks Men, Im feeling alot bettter. Huck
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