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by magdalenasins on 12 May 2012 - 17:05
Finally my husband got fed up and went up to them (after I yelled at him not to hit anyone lol) and asked if they had a problem as the puppy was in training and also they were adopting a cat from our rescue and her husband (short fat and balding 50+ year old) got in his face and pushed him and started calling him out with (I kid you not) yo Blood Ima stab you! So thanks Pan, almost got us killed today lol. Not really worried as I don't think the old guy had a shiv on him but really? In front of his kids even? I am only sad that those people got to adopt a cat and what they will be doing with it.
All in all, US vs UK rude people-UK 1 US 0.
by Hundmutter on 12 May 2012 - 20:05
did no one else see the behaviour ?]
by aceofspades on 13 May 2012 - 07:05
by VitoManiac on 13 May 2012 - 07:05
Now I have an easy solution, I just tell Major to "speak" and his deep bark puts people off pretty quickly.
I doubt it's any better anywhere else in the world, assholes are not confined to the UK.
by Hundmutter on 13 May 2012 - 10:05
by magdalenasins on 13 May 2012 - 11:05
No it's definitely not reserved for the UK (and the other thread had some hilarious stories) but at least in all of my US experiences people would either lecture me about proper socialization or try to sneak in a head rub like I wasn't looking lol. Here when people get mad it is like Jerry Springer. And watching a paunchy old short bald man calling my husband Blood yo (He was for the record wearing blue so technically he should have called him Crip I think? ;P) was astounding. Especially since my husband is 6'3" and covered in tattoos and just stood there laughing. Thankfully I did not marry an idiot (although some of his tattoos are pretty silly).
Not all of my experiences yesterday with people were bad though (and Pan did get some rubs from friends of mine who I know) and I answered a lot of questions about dogs and service dogs and working dogs to those who cared enough to ask. And more importantly Pan saw lots of interesting people and children and cats and bikes and strollers etc. I only use the vests because I like to control what experiences my puppies have and protect them from the swoopers, people who will practically facedive onto puppies. :D
The reason those people got a cat was because this happened after they had left the actual rehoming area with cat in a carrier, I did not realize they were there to adopt, lots of people going in and out and public courtyard for food and drinks. I did mention the incident to the people who actually run the rescue but obviously they aren't going to go repossess a cat just because owners are jerks, they can still love animals and did have to pass a home check.
by Vixen on 13 May 2012 - 12:05
However, I have never found that rudeness is ever linked, associated or dependable on a person's size, shape, hair-style, nationality, age, or rich or poor!
Regards,
Vixen
by destiny4u on 13 May 2012 - 16:05
I usually never pet anyone elses dog unless they insist and might take offense if i didn't lol
by Conspicuous on 13 May 2012 - 17:05
by AmbiiGSD on 13 May 2012 - 18:05
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