[nagdu] Dog attacks: accessible cell phone with camera
Julie J
julielj at neb.rr.com
Thu Mar 17 12:34:17 UTC 2011
Tami,
I totally get your question. I don't have a good answer though. A lot of
how I interact with dogs just comes to me, I don't think about it too much.
when I sit down to write how I do this or that is when I really think about
it. The doing is very automatic for me.
It's difficult for me to postulate on whether or not a new to dogs person
would be able to pull off my method of doggie de-escalation. It could be
that it comes easily to them and it could be that the language of dogs is
completely foreign to them. I think also a lot of it is confidence and the
ability to keep calm when that is the last thing you want to do.
There was an article in my local paper about all the loose dogs and
consequent dog attacks. The author was a person I know and who I frequently
encounter with Monty. She is fearful around him. Her body language speaks
volumes. I think it probably escalates the situation when she is out
walking her own dog and encounters another dog. Her voice goes up an octave
and she has those quick, jerky movements. I doubt that she could be
successful with my method because she is too afraid and shows it.
I don't think the method of having your dog in a down stay to diffuse the
situation is bad. I can see how that could go a long way in communicating
to the other dog that you are not a threat. It's just not what I'm
comfortable with doing.
Julie
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