[nagdu] Blind Teacher's guide dog Attacked

Sam Hogle smhogle at gmail.com
Tue Oct 4 14:18:49 UTC 2011


I agree. To me, if you aren't going to give your dog the leadership it 
needs or claim you "can't do it," you shouldn't have gotten that dog in 
the first place. I understand circumstanses can arrise after your dog 
such as a medical condition or other emergency that would make it hard 
to care for a dog. However, that's when a person must decide if it's 
really in the dog's best interest to continue living there. In my book, 
there are no bad dogs, just bad dog owners.
Sam and Seeing Eye Dog Mason
On 10/4/2011 5:48 AM, Criminal Justice Major Extraordinaire wrote:
> It's because that and many other dog owners who misbehave themselves 
> to cause their dogs to be in that way are selfish and only think about 
> his/herself and think their dog is a perfect angel.
> Sorry, but not in my book and I feel the same way when it comes to 
> parents whose kids are really out of line.
> Even if a dog owner claimed they couldn't walk their dog and gave me 
> that lane excuse, I'd tell them that's their problem and their fault 
> for having their dog out of control.
> They won't stop Odie and I from going out for a walk when we'd love to 
> do so.
> Bibi and Odie
> the happy spirited bounty labra wolf
>
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