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i know my greyhound arent that fond of bouncy dog like labs and dog that come up all silly but they usualy just pull there facs a bit and get out the way. I tend to pull my face as well at these dog. I dont let mine go charing up to others and am not happy with them if they do. but iv just found this site and found the post interesting

http://www.flyingdogpress.com/sayhi.html
 
fallenangel said:
i know my greyhound arent that fond of bouncy dog like labs and dog that come up all silly but they usualy just pull there facs a bit and get out the way. I tend to pull my face as well at these dog. I dont let mine go charing up to others and am not happy with them if they do. but iv just found this site and found the post interesting
      http://www.flyingdogpress.com/sayhi.html


Thanks for this Wendy. Archie is really aggressive with a lab pup on the Common. This has just explained why...It bounds over to Fynn in a lumbering clumsy way,then jumps on him, and he doesn't like it. He isn't that keen on pups, I now know why...Very interesting

Jo
 
Very interesting, that will come in handy when i start my canine behaviour course:thumbsup:
 
My greyhound will tolerate most dogs including my rather boisterious whippet pups jumping all over him

A month ago I was taking for him for a walk when a collie cross of its lead came charging up to him. He always walks with a halti on as he is very strong to walk. The woman asked if he was vicious as he was on his lead We had just crossed a main road thir dog is never on its lead even on the main road. I pointed out that the way their dog approached him if he was vicious he would have bitten the dog straight away

I regulary see this woman and now try to avoid her my dogs do run free but only were I know they are safe and certainly not by a busy main road.
 
Excelent article, should be handed to every new puppy owner.

Thanks for the link.

Lida
 
Great article, worth reading all the way through.
 
think i might print it off and hand it out to every ownder of a butt sniffing bounding dog we come across think that will work out at a few hundered a week :lol:
 

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