I am sorry but the whole thing made me laugh. The crack showing lady who got pushed down by her nutless dog, and flailing hands with floppy wrists at the dog saying "Stop" and the "jet , come heres" ..looks like jet dont give a sh!t about the come here.
LOL probably, she knows about plumbing (your dog has nuts that's why). I can't stand those low rider jeans, I don't know how anybody wears them...poorly designed and fall off if you bend over.
That's why plumbers should wear overalls so they can bend over.
"It's better to be an optimist who is sometimes wrong than a pessimist who is always right"
So glad I have never visited a dog park. Owners would hate me. I also loved the ignored recall. The best is that he wasn't even concerned about Jet getting in the middle, but more focused on recording the whole thing.
If I heard it right it went like this.
Jet come here, Jet come here, come here, here, sit, sit, (girl falls) Jet come here, sit sit stay, stay, stay, come here, sit stay, JET COME HERE, Jet come here, Jet (girl calls twice) Jet Jet
I think that's when Jet finally listened when she called him.
Jets owner might be on to something I like the "sit sit stay" command.
This is why I don't do public dog parks. I do belong to a private one (Shot and/or titers required and it's wonderfully clean) but mainly use it for the training yard and the slow squirrels. There are only a few jerky people and the reasonable among us trade out names and descriptions to keep track of who to avoid.
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I've thought about volunteering and giving an after school doggie safety 101 class at the local high schools with my dog. I'd show them videos like this. I don't know if the school board will let me though...I'm thinking about it. People are just ignorant...but kids might be willing to learn...esp if you engage their interest...show them agility or how crazy (yet controlled) my dog plays tug.
My trainer used to do a 'Dog Safety' class for the local daycares (Kids ranging from about 3 to 9) with his GSD. No school board involvement and the kids all loved it.
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