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What to do when your dog isn't dog friendly

 

It's a badly kept secret that Charlie is very dog friendly - when I started making this website back in 2002

 

I only had Charlie and his sister Leonard - but since that time I've taken other dogs into the family who are less than happy when canines try to come and seemingly take away what they think might be food products or other tangible things like love from the thing that they treasure most in this world - that being the human that they like to protect. 

 

They also really seem to get a kick out of acting like a pack and pouncing on anything that moves.  And to tell you the truth - I get a kick out of it too - it's just unfortunate when that thing happens to be another dog or a human!  (NOTE HERE - I am actually in control of my crew though and would never allow them to do any harm to anything or anyone or to a child ever.  I am indeed the leader of this pack - Buttercup would protest this - but I am the leader).  

 

So Charlie if very friendly, but I have a big scary looking dog who is also very friendly - but came to me after having been chained to a dog house for 3 years and never been exposed to any kind of noise, commotion, motorcycle, bicycle, man with hat, jogger, skateboard, funny looking person, or loud sound - all of which she wants to chase.  And when a scary looking dog chases any of those things - melee tends to ensue. 

 

She also likes to make sure she's the boss of any dog she meets and she does this by pinning the dog that has not just perfectly flattened their ears in the way she likes - and you can imagine what the dog's owner thinks of that!  But if you're reading this page - I'm sure you're feeling my pain right now!    She isn't actually hurting them, she isn't doing any damage, except to the other dog owners psyche - and to the bad luck of my day. 

 

And to the potential life of Daisy - because in the wrong set of eyes - that's enough to kill a rottweiller.  If Buttercup my bichon did that - everybody would laugh and think it's the cutest thing - which she does - she's the most dog aggressive dog in my crew - and everybody we meet thinks she is just the BEST.  Such a CHARACTER.  No one sees her running towards their dog at 100 miles an hour initiating the negative contact - they only see the black and tans following her lead.... huff huff.... okay - back to the point of this page! haha!  

 

So because of all of the above - I have developed a bit of experience with living with dogs who aren't dog friendly and giving them a quality of life that is still very good - because even if a dog isn't dog friendly I believe that they still need to have good off-leash exercise, they still need to get out of your back yard and basement - they still need to get OUT.  Even if your dog can never be around another dog ever in it's life doesn't mean it can't be a fabulous lifetime canine companion for YOU.   I still go to every place I mention on this site - I just go there at times when other dogs don't go there.  Or if I do go there when other dogs are there - I make liberal use of my leash.  Although I would never go to Seaview Park at a time when other dogs are there - I will only go there at 8pm or later.  It's just me and the gay men.  And with 4 dogs - they've never bothered me! haha! 

 

I also go to Long Lake - but I go there at night.  I have a FABULOUS night light.  It's a "coon hunting" light.  It's for raccoon hunting - that came from my dead uncle who bred blue tick coon hounds and it's super.  But before that I just had a regular hiking night light and it worked great too.  In 4 years I have never encountered any problems walking in the woods at night with a dog - but mind you - it's always been in urban woods - so coyotes or wildlife hasn't been a problem.  KNOW where you're walking, of course.  And I live in Spryfield - so having a rottweiller has been a comfort when walking in the woods at night too! haha!  Any unsavoury characters that I've met in the night has always seen her before they've seen me and been very respectful!   Another thing I do is to go to beaches with long view planes - beaches like Conrad's beach in Dartmouth, Rainbow Haven in Dartmouth, Clam Harbour, Martinique Beach - so that you can see people coming from a long way away so you have time to leash your dog up. 

 

And if you don't have a great recall with your dog - GET one!  If there's one command that's absolutely necessary with a dog that's not dog friendly is the recall.  That has been Daisy's one saving grace and the thing that's kept her alive - is her recall.  I think she's always come when I've called her because she's so happy someone wants her to come to them.  

 

When you are walking on-leash in town and you encounter another dog - keep your dog focused on YOU and not the other dog - figure out what is the highest reward thing for your dog and carry it with you at all times.  Your dog will seem like the most well trained dog in the world!  Distraction is the #1 way to make your dog look good.  So instead of trying to kill another dog as they walk by you down the street - keep them distracted with the high reward treat - and bob's your uncle - they've passed and you can go on with your day with the animal you've chosen to spend your life with.  Nothing special.  And we're all the happier for it because you've just made your dog - dog friendly!  haha!  Isn't that super!  

 

 

Some other pages on this site!

Why this website exists

 

What to do when your dog isn't dog friendly

 

Tips for owners of dog friendly businesses

 

Local fun things to do with your dog!

 

Is your dog dog friendly?

 

Tips for a benevolent alpha

 


 
   
   

 

Charlie loves Halifax has been on the internet since May of 2002 and has had over 1,000,000 hits from local dog lovers since then.  It is a site maintained completely and solely by one (1) person and her dogs completely and utterly for her own pleasure and her personal beliefs about how she would like the Halifax Regional Municipality to become more dog friendly, and what she believes to be a lovely view of what the world is, and how what it can become.  If you agree with her view of this dog-centric world - that is super-fant-abulous.  If you don't - that is too bad, but that is your opinion - just as everything on this website is - the opinion and beliefs of one person.  If you believe them to be anything more than that - you have been mis-informed and have given me an importance anyone would lust after, but I certainly do not covet.  Thanks for reading....

 
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