
Yep, another one, but only a little one :D
Was out with the terrible twosome about an hour ago, wandering along quite happily, when I saw a lab pup a little way ahead of us. Did the usual, called my two back and got hold of them. The lab's owner saw us and carried on walking, chatting away on his mobile. No sooner did I have hold of Opi than the pup came charging over at top speed and bodyslammed Opi - and I mean really slammed into her! She wasn't exactly happy, her hackles were up and she gave it what for, but the bloody thing kept leaping around both my dogs' faces and generally irritating all of us. The owner stopped his conversation and came over, didn't apologise, and started trying to get his pup back - in a sort of "oi, come here, c'mon, come here..." and so on kind of way, trying the odd grab when it got near enough. When he did eventually get it, I decided I wasn't going to keep quiet (this is the second time this pup has done this, and I said nothing last time - its other owner apologised) - I told him as nicely as I could that he should think about training the pup for its own safety. Guess what he said? Yep, that's right! "He just wants to say hello, he's friendly!" So I said, "that's all very well, but you have no way of knowing what my dogs are like until he's right up to them, and he could get bitten. My dogs could be aggressive." I said that as I was walking away - in a bad mood already, I didn't want to risk myself really getting irate and flying off the handle - and I heard him say quietly behind me "he is going to go to a training class..."
I do hope so. He's a very friendly little pup, but even for a lab he's way over the top - my dogs are very mild mannered and friendly, but even Opi had a little pop - I dread to think what would happen to the little guy if he bodyslammed a less tolerant dog - the force of it was quite a shock, and I expect there are dogs out there who would really have a go at him and probably damage him quite badly. I'd much rather see him trained to be polite (and come back!) than see him traumatised, personally.
I guess I was just on a short fuse today - just the other day an Old English did the same thing - ran up to us out of the blue and nipped Opi on the back, growling away - and his owner didn't apologise. Even today a golden did the same thing as the pup did, about 10 minutes later - but the owners were very apologetic. I find it much harder to get annoyed when they are :D and they did try to stop it coming over in the first place!