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My top tips: give them plenty of space, don't rush, and don't look at them in the eyes until you've passed.
If they do run at you let the dog off the lead. They're the antagonist causing the attention, not you - and they'll be able to run away to safety. You're both at much more risk of being trampled if you stay together.
 
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this gent exhibiting the "I'm none too pleased" countenance is Fritz

he is one of the three bosses of our member @non-fixie

non-fixie was engrossed in TdF coverage which caused him to be late with dinn-dinn for Master Fritz

Fritz found this means of letting him know of his dereliction

the bosses generally prefer birds to ciclismo when it comes to telly viewing...


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^^ I was watching the rather exciting TdF finish stage somewhat delayed, but Fritz wasn't having it. Had to pause the programme and open a can to get him out of my face ... ☹️

Here's Fritz with his mate Felix and one of their other servants, Farrel, a Bulgarian mongrel. BTW, that is HIS pillow ...

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our @non-fixie also has a group of images i think of as "the boite serie"

guaranteed to activate the smile neurons ;)

shall let him set the stage and give some examples...

butlering for companion animals, while sometimes trying is also often hilarity filled...


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