word of warning people: do not try and grab a pointer trvelling at full speed by his harness in passing. i have a strong grip and pretty good upper body strength but he just blew right through me. feels like someone did their level best to pull my right hand off at the wrist.
to be fair to the little spotted fuck, he WAS coming when called. he just wasn't slowing down or stopping on his way right back to whatever the hell it was in that stranger's back yard that he wasn't willing to leave the hell alone.
spring fever or something, clearly. guess who's going back on his long leash for a while.
still no news from the damn vet. I'm scared to call them myself.
to be fair to the little spotted fuck, he WAS coming when called. he just wasn't slowing down or stopping on his way right back to whatever the hell it was in that stranger's back yard that he wasn't willing to leave the hell alone.
spring fever or something, clearly. guess who's going back on his long leash for a while.
still no news from the damn vet. I'm scared to call them myself.
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as this happens to me about 10 times a DAY at work I can feel your pain =) It took me a bit but I finally figured out that using one's legs to stop the LFO (low flying obnoxiousness) helps a lot.
I have done the same thing to my wrist, snapped finger nails off at the bloody end, dislocated my thumb, pulled my shoulder so bad I was out for the rest of the day and on and on and on...
silly dogs are silly and at least he DID come back when you called him =)
hope you're feeling better today!!