If you take your dog to the public dog park, please do not allow your dog to hump other dogs. If your dog does hump other dogs, please make them stop. If they continue to hump and growl at other dogs when other dogs try and get away, please take your dog somewhere else. Further more, please do not get mad at my dog for growling at your dog when your dog is humping my dog and suggest your dog is just playing. Humping when both parties are not compliant is not called fun, it has another name. Please do not change the subject when I ask you nicely to not let your dog hump my dog (esp. if it's to say - "you should't bring your child to the dog park" - when the city of Raleigh says you can bring children to the dog park. Besides, this has nothing to do with you letting your dog hump my dog.)
For now that is all.
-Jason
ps - This did not happen to me today. I promise.
pss - Today is oppisite day
psss - The "kid" she was referring to is Jeff's son Matthew. Matthew likes to go to the dog park with Tanner and I.
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3 comments:
Sensitive, sensitive...
Tanner should learn to roll over and play dead when dogs come near him like Copper. Keeps the dogs away and makes him look reeeaaaal smart...
Tanner's always safe with Copper...who could care less about humping anything...
Poor Tanner! People need to teach their dogs some manner.
Sometimes my cat tries to hump me - talk about humiliating!
Yeah, our cat got ahold of a stuffed animal one time.
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