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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    wow Dollymount Strand looks very nice and for me and i,m sure and for my doggy who like to dig in the sand ) and Ticknock looks very ncie as well, parks i will keep a little distance as she is very dog aggressive and many people walk their dogs off leash and if they approach my dog then will not be good as she is totally unfriendly with other dogs so need to go back with her to socialisation. Thank you for suggestion , definitely the Dollymount Strand and Ticknock are on my list to go in a beautiful sunny day
    Dollymount, me and annabel go here with the dogs, its a great place. Where is she, she would have loads of suggestions

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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    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..
    Some Dog's like humans, just don't like other people. My girl has a dog walker when I am on tour and he is a behaviour specialist, AMAZING man. People need to learn to adapt for there pets like people do for other people, they can't like everyone. My girl doesn't like un-neutered females, but loves everyone else, shes just a bit on the noisy side especially if surprised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    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 Don't know how they do to socialise a dog like this ,probably they have their methods as professionals dog behavioral trainers. dont know..
    I do xx

    I can call my two intact males off a bitch in heat - from a distance .

    One of my boys a German Shepherd , the other (more dominant) a mix .

    50-70 yards , I can call them off . #Socializing & Training x
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    Imo , ( Cherry love you much !!) it is irresponsible to take a strong breed dog

    that is Any aggressive (dog-aggro) into public Off Leash without a muzzle .

    Clearly the owner does Not have full verbal behavioral Control over the pet ,

    tragedies happen in an instant . Even at the most ‘secluded’ places , if dog is

    aggressive , >> leash or at the very least muzzle .

    : how would ‘you’ (any pet owner) feel if Their baby got mauled by a ‘friendly’ dog ? Xx



    I had fought a Rottweiler bare knuckle raw hand full on roll on ground trying to save one of mine .

    My kid died . : That was a human friendly rottie . Killed my dog . I have strong feelings on it .
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrbean76 View Post
    Co. Wicklow has any amount of nice places for a walk or the Phoenix Park in Dublin perhaps?
    Phoenix Park. Lots of semi-wild, open space. It's best to go early in the day and not on Sundays when there are more walkers, cyclists and joggers.

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    As Stephiane has already mentioned Cherry, the Curragh is the place, there are parts of it where there may not be sheep out grazing on it and you can let your dog out to play with the ball.

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    I remember going for "walks" in the Glen of the downs on wicklow. Lovely area, and was a great area to cruise and meet guys for sex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Imo , ( Cherry love you much !!) it is irresponsible to take a strong breed dog

    that is Any aggressive (dog-aggro) into public Off Leash without a muzzle .

    Clearly the owner does Not have full verbal behavioral Control over the pet ,

    tragedies happen in an instant . Even at the most ‘secluded’ places , if dog is

    aggressive , >> leash or at the very least muzzle .

    : how would ‘you’ (any pet owner) feel if Their baby got mauled by a ‘friendly’ dog ? Xx



    I had fought a Rottweiler bare knuckle raw hand full on roll on ground trying to save one of mine .

    My kid died . : That was a human friendly rottie . Killed my dog . I have strong feelings on it .
    I,m so sorry for your loss Stephanie, pets are our kids so loosing one is terrible painful ,when i was 12 i had a cat who died because a car hit her and i was suffering so much that my parents decided to not get me any other pet to not get so attached again , ...... I never leave her off lead and always with muzzle if i go in park or where she can meet other dogs, i dont put her muzzle in the back garden of my block because people with dogs all have them on lead once someone had his little puppy off lead and he was running towards my girl and i have seen her growling to the incoming running small pug puppy so i didnt know what to do and i just lifted her in my arms to cant bite the puppy , was small at that time i could do this but now at 20 kilo will be difficult . so Muzzle is a must . i bought yesterday a lead the one 8m retractabile i was thinking if i go on woods or on the beach n the beautiful places recommended here to can leave her a bit of freedom to run around even with the lead on but will give her a little freedom to sniff all the new things, grass, trees, , all the garbage and dog shit she find
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigmango 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.

    I would love to leave her to run free she have so high energy level is a Staffy and need lots of exercise but because her breed and her dog aggression i cant do this in a public place. who knows how a dog can appear around and then the last thing i want is to get ina fight . Yesterday i had a client who gave me a suggestion : very good one i would say . I asked him where can i advertise (dondeal etc) if someone who live in Kildare for example have a big land or an enclosed big garden i would pay for one hr t go there if not everyday but every second day to play with my dog and she can run and consume her energy . and he told me i cold try to the dog shelters they have enclosed areas for play for their dogs so i could talk with them make a donation or something maybe they can allow me to come with my dog there to use it . The only problem is that i love so much dogs and if i will go there i will want to see them and i will be so affected seeing them with sad eyes there praying for someone to take their home and love them
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    Quote Originally Posted by FetishCherry View Post
    The only problem is that i love so much dogs and if i will go there i will want to see them and i will be so affected seeing them with sad eyes there praying for someone to take their home and love them
    yeah,maybe it wouldn't be such a good idea to go there so
    I could see u going home like this-

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