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balmofgilead) wrote2007-01-12 07:50 pm
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Dogsitting again (this time for our neighbors' very sweet chocolate lab, Willy), I find myself standing outside in their (extremely large) yard With Dog. A man and his two small children walk by, which takes a long time because there is so much yard to walk past.
small child: dog not nice! dog not nice! dog not nice! dog not nice! dog not nice! [ed. note: Willy had not barked, growled or lunged at them. He was doing his standard "pretending to be a cow" routine.]
balmofgilead (sadly, after the man & child were out of earshot): Hey, Willy, do you want a snack? Young and tender and moist...mmm!
small child: dog not nice! dog not nice! dog not nice! dog not nice! dog not nice! [ed. note: Willy had not barked, growled or lunged at them. He was doing his standard "pretending to be a cow" routine.]
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While the particular dog you had might be a sweet dog who only hurts fleas and other invertebrates, the small child's caretakers have probably indoctrinated him not to run up and pet strange dogs that he comes across.
I know that I instructed Little Bear in this way when he was very small, because I didn't want some random mutt to bite his face off when he was just trying to be friendly.
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The general attitude toward dogs in the Orthodox community (which is, indeed, "dogs not nice!") pisses me off, though. I admit it's a big sore point for me.