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yankeechick - 2007-08-15 10:03:52
You are so sweet for listening to your neighbor's troubles and taking that inot consideration with dealing with his dogs. Often times, when the dust settles on a situation, things take on a different perspective. If it was ME, I would probably still be all fired up and Hubby would be the one to de-fuse me...eventually. I can be a bit too hard headed sometimes. I need softer~kinder people, like you, in my life to be a good influence on me! Heh!
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boom boom - 2007-08-15 13:29:02
a good knee to the chest when the dog jumps will cure it of jumping on you....then it cant reach you with its paws either. maybe os should try carrying a hard plastic or metal lunch box! one of those to the head would probably cure the dog of jumping too!!
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Grizmom - 2007-08-15 18:06:02
Ya'know.. my sisters both practice the dog whisperer thingsy. They say to take a run at them and they back right off. Much to my suprise, that really does work too. So if YS runs at them right out of the gate, before they can get to him, he might spare himself. So, where DID the mud come from?
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patti - 2007-08-16 01:08:53
the first thing to come to mind is to run from them which is not the best thing-like boom boom said a good knee kick to the chest works best and be strong about it...I had to deal with that with some neighbors dogs when i walked my boys to the bustop and its scary...mase might help to if the kicking doesnt..just dont spray it in the wind and let it come back to you!! ;)
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