Lindsay Janes Webboard User Reg: 10-24-2005
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Quote: Dave Ferguson
Truthfully, I hate to sound like the bad guy, but this case border lines on handler error.
Actually, you didn't realize that I had three dogs with me, brought a huge bag of towel, water, and stuff for dogs. And soon as I get ready to leave. I was attaching a leash on Peanut and that is right when he went up to Teddy and grab by his collar. I didn't ask him for help. When I saw what he did, I turned around told him I don't need any help. He ignored me and picked up the leash started walking. I didn't get a chance to collect all my things and taking both dogs to the car. I decided the easier way to do is taking leash off Teddy.
So do you think this is a handler error? I respect your opinion, but I don't know if it was.
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