• The last month I've been walking an Akita that has to be on a lead but really isn't bothered until a dog off lead challenges him. Then he looks like a poster of a dangerous dog. Luckily I don't get to see the teeth but there's not a single dog that doesn't run off.

    Last night a black lab approached us clearly wanting to give it some attitude, sly but dominant kind of path towards us they we can't avoid. I called the owner and he called his dog but what do you know, recall suddenly not working. So I end up handling the otherwise lovely Akita while he does a good impression of a wolf.

    I passed comment that it would help if he had better control over his dog to qualify for under control. He responded that his dog was only being friendly and my dog is on the lead because he's a problem. I responded that's not the case at all, he doesn't want to be friendly and I warned you and asked you to call your dog which you couldn't do.

    Next thing that happened was very interesting. He saw my point! We ended up chatting about the dogs history and personality and both went on our way.

    It's great walking him and I've enjoyed it for the past month. He could be trained and socialised but it will take time. He doesn't get enough exercise or discipline.

    Some owners really shouldn't be allowed to have dogs, others are just learning and we all started somewhere.

  • sly but dominant kind of path towards us

    This is the approach i have to look out for with Nori. If an off lead dog bundles over to her and acts like an out of control twat then Nori is generally very good and can either focus on me or sometimes gets to play a little. But the stealth face to face creep really sets her off, she won't bark or growl, but if i don't redirect her i'd bet money she'll take a lunge at the dog once it's close enough.

    Nice post btw, i do find that when i talk to people they are generally unaware of there dogs behaviour but take my comments on board.

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