I had one begger head butt me in the nose as I was collecting off its owner
Didn't half make my eyes water
He was only being friendly, fault for bending down to stroke him
If the customer hadn't been there I would have launched him
My Staffie loves it when I hone my skills with a wet scrim, he only has to hear me breaking the sound barrier out in the garden, as I walk up from the car, dead heading dandilions with frightening accuracy
Vinnie then does his best to catch and then eat said scrim, I feel a right muppet chasing him around the garden when the begger snatches it off me and sprints around the lawn trying to shake it to death.
You fein disinterest, he gives up while still 20 yards away from and drops the scrim. And just as you stoop to pick it up he grabs it and spriints off again!
Since when did dogs learn to double bluff
I rarely have a problem with dogs, it may not be the most sensible, but I tend to wallk in like I belong there, give pooch a greeting, scratch his ear and so on and then ignore it.
They tend to look all confused then, S'not supposed to happen that way
Ian