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Teacher sacked for kicking a horse
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<blockquote data-quote="unlacedgecko" data-source="post: 7955375" data-attributes="member: 19130"><p>I was once walking with a bedlington whippet (on lead), my 3yr old son and wife. A collie Stafford came hurtling across the park and started jumping into my boy's face, licking him. </p><p></p><p>I got between them and the dog started getting into the face of my dog. I shouted at the owner who didn't care, lazily walking across the park. I scruffed his dog and held it at arm's length. The lazy barsteward owner ran then. </p><p></p><p>He didn't care about my son being at risk of a bite, didn't care about the dog fight he nearly caused but was very upset and aggressive that I scruffed his dog. We had some cross words and he left. </p><p></p><p>On reflection I should have let my lurcher sort out the dog, then assisted with my knife. But hindsight is 20:20. I believe the same dog still causes aggro today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unlacedgecko, post: 7955375, member: 19130"] I was once walking with a bedlington whippet (on lead), my 3yr old son and wife. A collie Stafford came hurtling across the park and started jumping into my boy's face, licking him. I got between them and the dog started getting into the face of my dog. I shouted at the owner who didn't care, lazily walking across the park. I scruffed his dog and held it at arm's length. The lazy barsteward owner ran then. He didn't care about my son being at risk of a bite, didn't care about the dog fight he nearly caused but was very upset and aggressive that I scruffed his dog. We had some cross words and he left. On reflection I should have let my lurcher sort out the dog, then assisted with my knife. But hindsight is 20:20. I believe the same dog still causes aggro today. [/QUOTE]
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