[nagdu] Story that I don't know what to think about

Shannon Dyer solsticesinger at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 19:12:27 UTC 2012


Sometimes, our dogs get overly exuberant when they see other dogs. It's not desireable behavior, but it definitely isn't unheard of.

What exactly horrified the owner of the other dog?

Shannon and Caroline
Shannon Dyer
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On Mar 26, 2012, at 1:48 PM, Mark J. Cadigan wrote:

> Story that I don't know what to think about
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> Yesterday, I had to run my dog outside quickly. I was not wearing proper footwear, duct tape covered shower sandals are hardly considered footwear, and my dog literally dragged me a few feet trying to see a dog that was urinating on his "spot."
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> All my dog did was sniff the other dog, but the other dog's owner was horrified.
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> I had no traction at all in duct tape covered sandals, so, I was virtually ice-skating anyway, but it was quite surprising that my dog would drag me to say "hi" to another dog.
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