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I am annoyed with myself for arguing with her and allowing her to do nothing more than insult me when the problem was her dogs, not mine. At one point she said you don't start training till they are 6 mths!
New one on me. :rolleyes: I said rubbish, I started training Indy as soon as I got him at 6 weeks, and she went, 'Hah, you can't get them till 8 weeks so that's wrong isn't it!' She seriously thought I was lying about the age I got Indy because, 'you aren't allowed!' She also said something about me putting mine on lead if she puts her on and I said, but mine aren't out of control, yours are. >Mind you his mum has a wicked tongue on her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The thing is, it is not just other ppls dogs that could be in trouble as they are all mouth and no trousers at the moment, although that will more than likely change as they get older, hormones won't have arrived yet! Some of the dogs I know would have torn them apart and seriously done some damage. Indy is all mouth and I knew he wouldn't actually hurt them but thinking of some of the dogs I know or have known... And you watch her complain then. :rolleyes:
I made some comment about damned agility dogs jumping anything in front of them and made my escape. I should have turned back then shouldn't I?! :p ;) Mind you, he also cleared the three foot wall around the front garden when I left him to wait while unlocking the car the other day and has taken to leaping over benches too. :p
>At the beginning of the walk I ended up on my bum as the boys tangled me up
>Looking back, I should've known it was all going to go wrong. At the beginning of the walk I ended up on my bum as the boys tangled me up
>Bit like you running Indy at agility then! Ending up on your bum!!!
:p
I've seen you walking quickly, falling over in the mud and thankfully only heard about you pulling a mooney at the judge but running? NEVER :-D
I then pointed out that it was not up to me to teach her dog manners and that if it came back at mine again and it was REALLY lucky it might get bitten... then again it might get my foot in it's face. She mumbled something about how mine should be muzzled even though they were on the lead. I explained to her that I was the one that she should worry about as I was far more dangerous than my dogs and she just got flustered and went very red and went away quickly. ;-) I wouldn't have minded if she was even sorry about her dogs behaviour but she thought it was funny and couldn't see why it shouldn't be able to do what it liked :rolleyes:



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