I usually hate when people go on long internet rants that start with “u know what i hate” and go on for 1,0000 very spiteful paragraphs, but I have something to say (and I’ll keep it short). I own/show an 12 year old Westie and dogs are a huge part of my life. I honestly don’t mind if someone comes up says, “Can I pet your dog?”. (Hey I’ve been doing that since I could say the word dog) I do get upset when people don’t ask first or give me a dirty look when I say no. It doesn’t matter if you have/had dogs or know everything about them; ALWAYS ask the owner and respect their answer. Now, yes dogs by nature are extremely adorable, but that doesn’t mean they are public property. Every dog is different and running up to one you don’t know could be very dangerous. Some dogs get frightened when approached behind, some are scared of certain things (ex: small children, hats, sunglasses), and some are just stressed. REMEMBER ALL DOGS BITE!!!!!!!!
Another dog manner people forget is that a dog show is not petting zoo. You can’t just walk up to cages and take pictures or try to pet dogs. If the owner is around, ask first. (If they are a little irritable it's just due the pressure of the show. They probably need to get the dog on the grooming table or to the ring, it's nothing personal.) But just walking up to a crate and getting in a dog’s face is just not cool. To the dog that crate/ex-pen is his haven, his de-stress zone and he’s saying, “WHOA DUDE PERSONAL BUBBLE!” It would be like if that over affectionate aunt/grandma just barged into your living room and started messing up ur hair and pinching your face. You’d be saying “Come On I’m trying to watch TV here! LEAVE NOW!”
So just remember to respect a dog’s boundaries. I think it's a lesson that everyone needs to learn. I had to and now I’m passing on that wisdom to you. :p
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