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Old 11-23-2014, 03:11 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Same here. Strangers don't come up to people without dogs and just start talking to them for no reason. Why should it be any different if I'm with one?
Because they're not interested in you, they're interested in the dog. I would tend to just make click-click noises at any dog, but if it was on its own I'd be less likely to approach it, in case it bit me or had anything. When a dog is with its owner you're relatively sure it's ok to pet him or her, if the owner is ok with it.

Actually, here (dunno about youse guyses) they have a special collar/leash you can get for a dog who does not want to be approached. It's yellow, and signals the dog is nervous or highly strung or even snappy. Good idea.
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Old 11-23-2014, 03:34 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Actually, here (dunno about youse guyses) they have a special collar/leash you can get for a dog who does not want to be approached. It's yellow, and signals the dog is nervous or highly strung or even snappy. Good idea.
Yeah good idea. Don't think I've seen this before. Will keep an eye out.

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Old 12-16-2024, 09:10 AM   #33 (permalink)
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I noticed that people started adopting street dogs more frequently. At least I know several families that decided not to spend money on a puppy but instead, they got a street dog.
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I noticed that people started adopting street dogs more frequently. At least I know several families that decided not to spend money on a puppy but instead, they got a street dog.
Adopting a stray dog that's out on the street is a really kind and humane thing to do. But just to avoid any future hassles, anyone wanting to do that should check to see if the dog has a microchip so that the owner can be contacted in order to make sure it isn't a stray that got lost and the owner has been trying to find it.
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good point. But isn't that the first thing a shelter should do?
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Old 12-17-2024, 05:08 AM   #36 (permalink)
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good point. But isn't that the first thing a shelter should do?

Yes, but mabres referred to street dogs, not ones from a shelter.
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