And just to add to my rant, why can't people bring water for their dogs? Why do I have to supply all the dogs at the park? Poor Mady barely gets a lick in. I have started to save the water until Mady and I can go hide behind a tree, for heaven's sake. I want to build my own dog park where I get to choose who attends. |
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I'm so sorry about your pants and shoes But the thought of someone standing like a fire hydrant and a dog peeing on him/her made me laugh... There is a nice dog park here in cincinnati that actually belongs to a daycare/boarding center and all dogs need to pass temperment testing, health screening, and pay membership fees to attend. It's like a private school playground.... The center proveds all the necessary water supplies, etc..... A lot of people like it because it's a controlled and relatively safer environment than the city bark park. sTill not sure how a dog learns to purposely pee on a standing human |
My brother's dog peed on Joan's shoe. Fortunately he's a very tiny toy poodle so it wasn't a lot. But Joan was unhappy. My brother ans sister-in-law thought it was just so funny. I wish I knew how to get Mulligan to pee on a target on command. I woulda done it. |
We just had this discussion on the performance list. The peeing, not the dog parks. Kristine |
Brick has lifted his leg on people before. Fortunately he never has any pee in him at the time that he's done it, so no ones gotten wet. Believe me, as the offender's parent, it is maddening. And I bring water specifically for Brick in a regular water bottle that you buy in the store for yourself. I won't let him drink out of the community bowl. Too many dogs drinking out of it and some dogs like to dig in the water bowl. Don't need him getting sick. |
Apparently, it wasn't Kim's desired reaction for me to laugh out loud when she got back from the dog park and complained about this Mentally, I have put dog-peeing-on-Kim in the same category of things which happen to Kim often which don't happen to normal people, as eating bugs. Kim has, unintentionally, eaten a lot of bugs in her life, I know I still haven't heard about all of them yet. I admit, my sense of self-preservation is not the best |
Owen has consistently, throughout his whole life, peed on one person we know nearly every time we see her. Thank God she's his littermate's owner and a total dog person and just laughs it off every time. It helps me feel only slightly less horrified. I've gotten peed on by other dogs a few times but I mostly chalk it up to the fact that I probably smell like a kennel to other dogs and some dogs just really have that drive to mark over other dogs' scents. I don't love it, but I get it. |
The strange thing is that if it were a dog I knew, I wouldn't mind so much, but it was a stranger! Ewww. And David's reaction was less than exemplary. It is a good thing he likes dogs, as he is in the dog house. |
Mady wrote: The strange thing is that if it were a dog I knew, I wouldn't mind so much, but it was a stranger! Ewww. And David's reaction was less than exemplary. It is a good thing he likes dogs, as he is in the dog house. LOL, what did he pee on them back? I don't do dog parks, too much crap can be picked up at them. My dogs have a big yard and each other to socialize with and the occasional friend or family member will bring their dogs over to run in the yard with mine. If I go for a walk with a dog or two it's for me not them, so we avoid highly populated areas and just enjoy the peace and quiet at a conservation area nearby. I get enough of people and dogs at dog shows LOL |
My dad kept hunting dogs, and housed them in a very nice kennel in our back yard. One was a beautiful English Setter, Freckles who was one of the most beautiful dogs I ever knew. I remember going out to greet him when I was home from college and he jumped on the side of the kennel and peed all down the front of me, he was so excited. Sigh. Welcome home! And apparently, Sherman did the same when our son, who hadn't been by in a week or so, stopped by: Jumped up on him and peed! It's never happened before and hopefully never will again. |
Baba wrote: Apparently, it wasn't Kim's desired reaction for me to laugh out loud when she got back from the dog park and complained about this Mentally, I have put dog-peeing-on-Kim in the same category of things which happen to Kim often which don't happen to normal people, as eating bugs. Kim has, unintentionally, eaten a lot of bugs in her life, I know I still haven't heard about all of them yet. I admit, my sense of self-preservation is not the best I want to hear more about the bugs While trying to train my cat to steal cash (it's going fairly well, thanks) I think I'll start with this peeing on target thing with Ru ahhhhh... so many people spring to mind |
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