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    I wanted to buy a cheskpee(sp?) but that being my first dog wouldn't have been a good idea. I went with what I said I'd never buy... A lab... But I'm happy I did.


    My choc lab female was bred for hunting. Her blood lines were fantastic and well lets say she is scared of her own shadow.. haha
    BOW HUNTER
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    That's a disappointment. Did you intend to hunt with her ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGirl View Post
    When I was living in London, I was right by a park. I always had Burly at the park with me. I'd take a flexi-lead with us and put her on it in the park when I wanted her to do her business, but the rest of the time (walking to and from the park, and doing heeling work in the park), I had her on a 6 foot leather lead. We'd go to the park regularly. She's a pretty lowkey dog, so it was nice to get her out to work on her obedience heeling. One day, a white trash couple came to the park with their Akita, yelled from where they were, "CAN YOU PUT YOUR DOG ON LEAD???" I had her on the flexi but you couldn't see it from that far away. Regardless, I wasn't about to argue, I just put the leather lead on. No sooner had I done that than their dog CHARGED across the park right at us. As it was coming, I could tell it was about to get ugly. I had Burly sit so she wasn't a threat, and stood beside her. The dog charged, jumped on her and I heard her yelp. I pulled her away, and yelled, 'NOW CAN YOU PUT YOUR DOG ON A LEAD?!?" They quickly grabbed it and left. Took Burly home, put her in the tub and found a toothmark in her side. Reported what happened, and we (the neighbours and I) had to keep an eye out for the couple and where they lived so the by-law officer could follow up. I'm a dog lover, I don't think most dogs are inherently bad. But SERIOUSLY, WTF. Bad dog, irresponsible owners. It was a big park, they could have entered it somewhere else. I'm still mad.
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    This type of experience you can get any day and every day at our local "off leash park".It should be called local "bad owners off leash park". The weekend is the best with scores of dogs running mad after being shut up all week in a house and they now have their freedom.The owners for the most part do not know their dogs and do not know how to control them.The dog walkers with up to a dozen dogs in a pack are a real joy to watch they cant keep the dogs under any real control.Even on the local streets most dogs are taking their owners for a walk.

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    I take the JRT often as the deep snow is too much for him in the field and woods.
    The things I see there ! LOL
    Really hard to keep my mouth shut and not offer advice. My husband gives me the look saying, "Don't say anything."

    I enjoy seeing all the breeds though , and the pup has a great time. ( Only had one bad experience in 2 years , so not bad.)
    " We are more than our gender, skin color, class, sexuality or age; we are unlimited potential, and can not be defined by one label." quote A. Bartlett


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