Things got awkward when one of them brought an air horn.
I am a retiree and one of my daily pleasures is taking my pup to a neighborhood off-leash dog park.
It does seem to work, although fights are very rare at this park. The problem is that it scares the heck out of another friend’s beloved pooch. I enjoy the company of all involved, and this little fracas has made my daily outings awkward. Should I intervene?Air horns are an effective and non-invasive “safe” way to distract dogs and break up a fight.
But Friend One is respecting Friend Two’s nicely worded request and is steering clear of the park when the “non-aggressive” dog is present. To me, that seems like a solution. You might feel better if you saw it this way, too.
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