Richard
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I dont know what nice title to put there .... so I put what I put.
With the current dog thread going on, it had me thinking of something that happened and I thought I'd repeat it here and simply see what anyone had to say, if anything.
A couple years ago we added onto the house. We have 5 indoor dogs. Sometimes, when you have a puppy or adult dog of your OWN, you might "stutter step" towards it in a playful way...and sometimes it might get into a playful pose and you can wrestle around with it.
I do this with most of our dogs and then when playtime is over, I call them to me and have them sit and I pat their head....
Ok, builder was here working on house. Both my wife & I at different times, noticed him outside, facing the full glass front door "stuttering" towards one of our dogs which happened to be on the other side of the glass. The dog started getting into the red zone and barking/growling at him and he walked away giggling.
Once my wife & I compared notes, we each only saw this happen once. Did it happen more often?? Don't know, but I don't doubt it.
Ok, fast forward several months later and I come home from work. I gather all 5 dogs on their leashes and walk them to the field so they can do their biz.
The builder seems to have a question for me. Side note.... the dogs are on retractable leashes, 16' in length.
When they see him they start barking, ALL of them. I didn't think much of it.
They "jumped" in a playful way towards him, NOT in an aggressive way (just look at my avatar... she's not a killer)
Anyways, the leashes are now extended 16' out and he's 25' away, well outside this circle.
He continues to walk towards me, entering the 16' circle, all the dogs are barking at him and jumping up.
Suddenly, the specific dog that he had been taunting through the glass door, circled around behind him and sank her powerful teeth right into his calf.
He was wearing blue jeans AND insulated denim coveralls. She still broke the skin EVER so barely and you could see a good "U" shape imprint of her teeth on his calf. He ended up with a bruise on his calf the size of a good grapefruit. She's a Cairne Terrier (sp?) and although she's not a big dog, she looks to have a powerful set of jaws.
So he entered this 16' circle, gets bitten on the calf... He never said much about it other than his daughter yelled at him, saying it was his fault that he should never have crossed that line (I agree)
He never mentioned lawsuit and it's been 2 years... he simply manned up to doing something stupid both times (taunting dogs and then entering their circle while I was trying to reel them in)
Fast forward another month or so... some of his workers were here and several of them were holding several of our dogs. One of them was holding Hattie in his arms and she was as quiet & peaceful as a churchmouse. As he was holding her, rubbing her head... he asked "which one of your dogs is the one that bit the Boss?"
My wife looked at him and said.... you're holding her
We finally concluded that his taunting through the window got her to really dislike/distrust him... or perhaps she is just a good judge of character.

With the current dog thread going on, it had me thinking of something that happened and I thought I'd repeat it here and simply see what anyone had to say, if anything.
A couple years ago we added onto the house. We have 5 indoor dogs. Sometimes, when you have a puppy or adult dog of your OWN, you might "stutter step" towards it in a playful way...and sometimes it might get into a playful pose and you can wrestle around with it.
I do this with most of our dogs and then when playtime is over, I call them to me and have them sit and I pat their head....
Ok, builder was here working on house. Both my wife & I at different times, noticed him outside, facing the full glass front door "stuttering" towards one of our dogs which happened to be on the other side of the glass. The dog started getting into the red zone and barking/growling at him and he walked away giggling.
Once my wife & I compared notes, we each only saw this happen once. Did it happen more often?? Don't know, but I don't doubt it.
Ok, fast forward several months later and I come home from work. I gather all 5 dogs on their leashes and walk them to the field so they can do their biz.
The builder seems to have a question for me. Side note.... the dogs are on retractable leashes, 16' in length.
When they see him they start barking, ALL of them. I didn't think much of it.
They "jumped" in a playful way towards him, NOT in an aggressive way (just look at my avatar... she's not a killer)
Anyways, the leashes are now extended 16' out and he's 25' away, well outside this circle.
He continues to walk towards me, entering the 16' circle, all the dogs are barking at him and jumping up.
Suddenly, the specific dog that he had been taunting through the glass door, circled around behind him and sank her powerful teeth right into his calf.
He was wearing blue jeans AND insulated denim coveralls. She still broke the skin EVER so barely and you could see a good "U" shape imprint of her teeth on his calf. He ended up with a bruise on his calf the size of a good grapefruit. She's a Cairne Terrier (sp?) and although she's not a big dog, she looks to have a powerful set of jaws.
So he entered this 16' circle, gets bitten on the calf... He never said much about it other than his daughter yelled at him, saying it was his fault that he should never have crossed that line (I agree)
He never mentioned lawsuit and it's been 2 years... he simply manned up to doing something stupid both times (taunting dogs and then entering their circle while I was trying to reel them in)
Fast forward another month or so... some of his workers were here and several of them were holding several of our dogs. One of them was holding Hattie in his arms and she was as quiet & peaceful as a churchmouse. As he was holding her, rubbing her head... he asked "which one of your dogs is the one that bit the Boss?"
My wife looked at him and said.... you're holding her
We finally concluded that his taunting through the window got her to really dislike/distrust him... or perhaps she is just a good judge of character.