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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    Killinthomas Woods looks nice, so many smells around for a dog to enjoy, but not suitable to go this days lol my girl dont like rain as well (me neither) and poop bags is matter of education and common sense to have but unfortunately to many people around who not deserve to have a pet
    try it on a nice day and it really is beautiful, nothing like being out in such a place to clear your head and get away from it all
    Last edited by Normansmother; 06-06-19 at 08:46.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    Killinthomas Woods looks nice, so many smells around for a dog to enjoy, but not suitable to go this days lol my girl dont like rain as well (me neither) and poop bags is matter of education and common sense to have but unfortunately to many people around who not deserve to have a pet
    + 1 !!

    / when I see someone just walking off without cleaning up , I just walk up to them Nicely and hand them a bag .

    : with a few words of explanation and pleading in my voice lol x

    EDUCATION is key . The arrogant ones - not much you can do about ‘em .

    Unfortunately the pet tends to take on the personality of the Master - difficult cases xoxox
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Hi xx

    : how would you go about Socializing your pup to Not be Dog Aggressive ??

    Btw. In Kildare - The Curragh a great grand place - so long your pup won’t tear up the sheep

    and other dogs 🐕
    Fixed that for you Stephanie. xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrybigtoe View Post
    Fixed that for you Stephanie. xx
    indeed !! XOXO 💋
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrybigtoe View Post
    Fixed that for you Stephanie. xx
    Been too long for me ! Miss it ❤️ xxx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Been too long for me ! Miss it ❤️ xxx
    Ah !! Well perhaps someday, when you can.
    Take a timeout and go enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Hi xx

    : how would you go about Socializing your pup to Not be Dog Aggressive ??

    Btw. In Kerry - The Curragh a great grand place - so long your pup won’t tear up the sheep

    and other dogs ��
    Thank you Stephanie. Yes i understood from a client who is very experienced with dogs that sometimes a dog can go backwards, Even i went with her at socialisation as a pup and she liked to play with other dogs , now growing up she will refuse the friendly approach to most of the dogs , so she need to go back to socialisation. she get along with Amstaff, pitbulls as time they are males , not bitches and i have a neighbor who have a very friendly male labrador , first she was aggressive towards him but he approached her with head down wagging the tail in friendly manner and she was like confused lol and she let him to come closer but still she was not totally friendly , not wagging tail so was afraid to not start a fight as i dont muzzle her because she is very friendly with humans, only with other dogs she have a problem. I Dont know how they do to socialise a dog like this ,probably they have their methods as professionals dog behavioral trainers. dont know..
    Last edited by FetishCherry; 06-06-19 at 11:09.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Normansmother View Post
    try it on a nice day and it really is beautiful, nothing like being out in such a place to clear your head and get away from it all
    Definitely will do soon , maybe next week if weather will be inviting... Thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrybigtoe View Post

    Some great suggestions in the link above. FYI - The secluded parts of St Anne's Park may not be safe !!

    Some others are Malahide Castle & the coast walk in Clontarf.

    Very few people or dogs around early morning on Dollymount Strand - great for giving your dog a run off the lead.
    A good stick or a broom handle is handy/useful for separating dogs which get entangled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emily2308 View Post
    I think you would love Bray-Greystones Cliff walk....
    Let me know if you enjoyed it after x
    This is a stunning walk and at the far end is the Happy Pear which is a delightful place to have something to eat

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