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> And anyway aren't you all capable of controlling your own dogs when they are off lead
>And anyway aren't you all capable of controlling your own dogs when they are off lead?<
>And anyway aren't you all capable of controlling your own dogs when they are off lead?
>And anyway aren't you all capable of controlling your own dogs when they are off lead?
I called Merlin and he came which i didnt expect tbh. I put him on lead. The second time, his new friend rosie came bounding over and he gave chase as normal, I couldnt see her owner but knew they wouldnt be far. then to my horror, she stood still and moved her tail. I am very inexperienced with stuff like this but had a guess of what this meant, I called merls and nothing, he tried to mount but she moved and i got to him at this point to put him on the lead. Rosies owners appeared then and put her on lead. On both occasions this was in the place locals call the dog fields, they are 2 large areas of waste land where everyone walks dogs, no one else uses it. It did annoy me a bit, especially the second time as Merlins behaviour was awful, he wouldnt even lead walk as he was desperate to get to her.
I carried on walking. A few seconds later she then started shouting "quick, quick...is your dog a boy?..get hold of him quick!" By pure luck he was right next to me at this point so I got hold of his collar and stopped. The woman then went trotting past with her dog and with a ridiculously huge smile on her face proudly announced "she's in season, you know!" :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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