It's knowing their movement's restricted that makes them snarky, of course. Perfectly logical; but unleashing them's not exactly a sane option.
Spike isn't exactly aggressive - he has no intention of getting into serious fights with other dogs - but he gets barky and snarky, and he has an enormous booming bark for a dog his size, he sounds like the Hound of the Baskervilles. It's embarrassing to be walking along attached to all that sound and fury, and I worry that one day the other dog is going to turn out to be a serious fighter and come and pound him.
Although, as always, they'll have to come through me first...
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It's knowing their movement's restricted that makes them snarky, of course. Perfectly logical; but unleashing them's not exactly a sane option.
Spike isn't exactly aggressive - he has no intention of getting into serious fights with other dogs - but he gets barky and snarky, and he has an enormous booming bark for a dog his size, he sounds like the Hound of the Baskervilles. It's embarrassing to be walking along attached to all that sound and fury, and I worry that one day the other dog is going to turn out to be a serious fighter and come and pound him.
Although, as always, they'll have to come through me first...