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Yesterday I took Sparky, my greyhound/ saluki rescue to the park and he was having a lovely time playing fetch. We had been there for a while and his attention started to wander towards the neighbouring golf course, where I believe there are deer. However, he loved his squeaky ball, so every time he started to trot off, I squeaked the ball and he returned.
I was taking a phone call when, suddenly, he bounded off towards a man sitting at a picnic table. I saw the man pushing him away, realised the man must be eating and called S back. S returned and was given a treat. He then, as he does, bounded off towards the golf course and stood on the path between the park and golf course staring, on high alert, towards it. There is a small fenced off play park. I was one side of it and he was the other but I was watching him all the time, waiting to see when I needed to call him back.
Now I can't be 100% sure on what happened next but this is what I saw....while S was staring longingly through the trees, 2 little boys aged around 5 and 7 approached him, saying, "Doggy, doggy" etc and walked up to him. I just watched, knowing that S is fine with strangers and children. Then I saw S turn and trot towards them. The next thing I knew was the guy at the picnic table was shouting, "No!No!" and running over there and I realised S was eating something. It looked to me as if the boys had given him some food, but he clearly assumed S had ambushed them and stolen their lunch. I went running over to see this guy shouting at S, S with a lunch box in his mouth and the boys saying what a bad, naughty dog he was. I grabbed S, and asked if he had stolen their food. The dad said yes and I think I apologised. He then, seething with anger, said another apology wouldn't go amiss. I was mortified, apologised and dragged S away. There were other people watching, which made it even more mortifying.
Now, the thing is, after I got back to my car, an embarrassed, tearful wreck, It occurred to me that the boys had basically approached S and got his attention, while holding food (in opened lunch boxes). It looked from where I was standing as if they had even offered him a tit-bit. So, realistically, isn't it probably just that he thought they were getting his attention to offer food? S is undeniably a thief, but wasn't that behaviour relatively normal? The guy was cross with me for not being more apologetic, but in all honesty I thought he had gone over partly to rescue his kids' lunch and partly to tell them off for feeding/ encouraging S. I wanted to point out why S had done that but didn't want to get into a confrontation. I was also worried about what S might have eaten but didn't think the dad would appreciate my concern for my dog!!
Anyway, it was an upsetting encounter. I take S there every day as it's one of the few places still open where he can really run around. Now I am worried about going there again. I know that maybe I should have been right next to him but I know he is great with people, children, dogs etc so tend to not worry (whilst always watching him carefully). Basically I didn't realise they were wandering around carrying open lunchboxes. Sorry for such a long post!
I was taking a phone call when, suddenly, he bounded off towards a man sitting at a picnic table. I saw the man pushing him away, realised the man must be eating and called S back. S returned and was given a treat. He then, as he does, bounded off towards the golf course and stood on the path between the park and golf course staring, on high alert, towards it. There is a small fenced off play park. I was one side of it and he was the other but I was watching him all the time, waiting to see when I needed to call him back.
Now I can't be 100% sure on what happened next but this is what I saw....while S was staring longingly through the trees, 2 little boys aged around 5 and 7 approached him, saying, "Doggy, doggy" etc and walked up to him. I just watched, knowing that S is fine with strangers and children. Then I saw S turn and trot towards them. The next thing I knew was the guy at the picnic table was shouting, "No!No!" and running over there and I realised S was eating something. It looked to me as if the boys had given him some food, but he clearly assumed S had ambushed them and stolen their lunch. I went running over to see this guy shouting at S, S with a lunch box in his mouth and the boys saying what a bad, naughty dog he was. I grabbed S, and asked if he had stolen their food. The dad said yes and I think I apologised. He then, seething with anger, said another apology wouldn't go amiss. I was mortified, apologised and dragged S away. There were other people watching, which made it even more mortifying.
Now, the thing is, after I got back to my car, an embarrassed, tearful wreck, It occurred to me that the boys had basically approached S and got his attention, while holding food (in opened lunch boxes). It looked from where I was standing as if they had even offered him a tit-bit. So, realistically, isn't it probably just that he thought they were getting his attention to offer food? S is undeniably a thief, but wasn't that behaviour relatively normal? The guy was cross with me for not being more apologetic, but in all honesty I thought he had gone over partly to rescue his kids' lunch and partly to tell them off for feeding/ encouraging S. I wanted to point out why S had done that but didn't want to get into a confrontation. I was also worried about what S might have eaten but didn't think the dad would appreciate my concern for my dog!!
Anyway, it was an upsetting encounter. I take S there every day as it's one of the few places still open where he can really run around. Now I am worried about going there again. I know that maybe I should have been right next to him but I know he is great with people, children, dogs etc so tend to not worry (whilst always watching him carefully). Basically I didn't realise they were wandering around carrying open lunchboxes. Sorry for such a long post!