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Old 06-03-2008, 07:57 PM
stale stale is offline
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Location: hamilton, ontario, canada
Re: Another ignorant person

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Originally Posted by SABELLESMOM View Post
WHOA, Stale! WOW! Mountain (of $hite) out of a molehill problem, there. What a bunch of crap! Honestly, where are these folks brains? Oh, never mind...I think I know. They don't have any! (thought I was going to say the gleuteus maximus thing?)

You must be livid. I would be. Now you'll have to go around the block with your tale before they get their version out. Hurry. Do it while they're out sulking and licking their wounded egos. Be QUICK!
damn - hadn't even thought about that - i don't see most of the folks around here, aside from on walks - didn't occur to me that anyone else would worry about it. i mostly only see the local kids out playing when we walk by. i did ask my immediate neighbour's daughter if she worried about Oz biting, but she told me;

"Ozzy wouldn't bite me - his tongue is too big. besides, i gots cookies!" and she did. a pocket full of goldfish crackers. (i've been telling her since we got Oz that all the has to do when she sees him out is tell him 'down' then give him a 'cookie' and he'd be her friend. till now i've provided snacks from the seemingly endless supply in my pocket.)

so, she's taken care of - guess i'll have to be extra social on my next few walks to cover the rest of the area. Oz will love the extra attention. i try to get any child that will come close enough to make him do something - sit, down, shake a foot - then give him a snack. kind of an active campaign to teach the children both how to approach a dog safely, and that rottweilers aren't evil. (and to all you parents out there - yes, i do make sure the children's parents are right there and approving.)

hopefully nothing much else comes of this, but if it does, i'll just out-cute them. or at least, Ozzy will, i hope.
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