Drabble by Kevin Fagan for February 19, 2024

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    Out of the Past  9 months ago

    I don’t think that will be necessary.

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    Frankie5466  9 months ago

    cute little devil!

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    therese_callahan2002  9 months ago

    Never thought a toy poodle could be vicious.

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    Zykoic  9 months ago

    I’m walking my dog today and some 10 year kid aims his bike and rides at my dog. “Hey! stop that!” WTH! His dad, I guess his dad, says nothing. Strangeness….

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    markkahler52  9 months ago

    Good advice. I did it once. ONCE!

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    HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 9 months ago

    Never pet a strange dog, especially when they’re on a leash or otherwise constrained.

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    Hoosier Guy  9 months ago

    I’ve learned to just watch the dog’s tail. If the dog’s tail is wagging, you’re safe.

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    Zebrastripes  9 months ago

    Ya gotta watch out for those minature ones…they tend to be more ferocious than the bigger ones.

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    monya_43  9 months ago

    Man #1: Does your dog bite?

    Man #2: No

    Dog: Grrrr . . .snap

    Man #1: You said that your dog doesn’t bite.

    Man #2: That’s not my dog.

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    jagedlo  9 months ago

    While you’re holding Norm, Ralph, could you tie his shoe for him?

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    Doug K  9 months ago

    Even if you have permission to pet the dog, it’s still a good idea to let the dog sniff your hand first.

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    Queen of America  9 months ago

    Having been attacked by two large dogs for no reason, I steer clear of all dogs. One of the attackers was a Doberman. My brother was watching it for a friend. I rang the bell, my bother invited me in. I stepped inside, saw the dog at the end of the hall and it ran for me. I screamed, and ran to the bathroom. My brother said he’d never seen that happen before. Even if they are on a leash and the owner says the dog is friendly. Nope. Not going anywhere near it. I had a face off at a local take out place about a year ago. I was going in and a woman had her dog on a leash near the door. I just stood there, not moving. Didn’t say a word. She finally said to just go past her, the dog was friendly. Nope. I stayed put until she finally walked the other way.

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    wildlandwaters  9 months ago

    In my experience some of those small dogs can be the worst!!

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    j.l.farmer  9 months ago

    Yeah, my dog and I have met quite e few dogs during our walks at the park, who have quite an attitude. Kids and adults are constantly asking to pet my dog, Max. He is a dachshund and there are only a couple others that come to the park. The most common remark….look at those little legs go!!

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    Teto85 Premium Member 9 months ago

    Looks like a Lhasa sh!tsu malti-poop. They make nice little cat toys.

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    cuzinron47  9 months ago

    Once bitten, twice shy, except in Norm’s case.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  9 months ago

    Princess Snowflake is a menace.

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    cabalonrye  9 months ago

    I have the opposite problem. My dog is big, all black, quite impressive and will slobber all over you if you let him. But because of his looks I had people threatening me to call the police and have them shoot him just for being leash free in the forest during his walks.

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