[NAGDU] NAGDU Digest, Vol 169, Issue 6

Peter Wolf pwolf1 at wolfskills.com
Tue Apr 9 21:03:59 UTC 2019


I can recall four occasions in the past three years where a dog has snapped or lunged at Metukah.  One was in an airport.  In each case, she either stood, looking up at me, sat down passively, or kept walking as she is trained to do, completely ignoring the other dog.  What stopped it was the red tip section of my cane, in a swinging arc on the ground, swung from in front of me around Metukah to a stop or a wiggle in the space directly between them, which is also directly in front of the oncoming dog.  If someone is telling you it is your fault, suggest that they might find a more suitable career in food service.  
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>   1. Schools blaming you for your dog being attacked (Jordan Gallacher)
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> Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2019 13:41:08 -0400
> From: "Jordan Gallacher" <jordangandbelto at gmail.com>
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> I have now had two schools blame me for my past two dogs being attacked.
> Not going to be mentioning school names, but that is absolutely ridiculous.
> If a dog comes out of the blue and attacks your dog, that is not something
> you have much if any control over except to stay out of such areas that
> loose dogs are known to be roaming, which I do regardless.  Any schools that
> will not blame me for my past two dogs being attacked?
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> Jordan
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