A.S. asks from Boca Raton, FL on July 22, 2012
Do You Take Your Doggie to the Pet Store?
My mini-schnoodle puppy (10 lbs) and I sometimes go to the pet store for a little outing to buy food, toys, etc. (they allow pets). It's fun for her and they give her a treat. :)
Tonight when we were there, there was a HUGE Rottweiler in the store, and he was staring at my puppy. I kept her in my arms, and asked the Rottie owner if he would be OK with her as I passed by, to which the owner replied "oh yes, we have a small dog at home." Nevertheless I was scared, and trying my best not to show it. I would not have been scared if I hadn't had my puppy with me, but I was really worried my small puppy might trigger something in the Rottie.
So I guess my question is, do you think it's wise to take a small doggie to a pet store? Or should I avoid it? We've never had that happen before.
Just curious what you all think!
So What Happened?™
LOL Tracy M. - my little girl popped a squat in our foo-foo high end pet store. Embarrassing!
Normally I'm fine with dogs sniffing around my dog. I think it was the Rottie-factor that got to me. His owner looked like he could barely hang onto him. !!!
I have never seen a dog like that in the store before . . . usually it's smaller dogs like mine.
It just struck me that it might not be the safest place to be for my baby. :O
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R.J. answers from Seattle on July 22, 2012
Yep. It's his favorite place to do his caterpillar or seal impressions (belly flat to the floor, scrabbling along with his legs)... Because of the slick concrete, and his husky like: I don't Wanna! Noooo. I want to smell this random piece of concrete for 14 minutes!!!! No! Not one 3 inches to the left! Ooooohkaaaay fine. But I'll only do it by inching and scooting so you know how inferior it is over there. Also, he's so goofy looking that he gets treats galore from people who think he's funny.
Most of the time, though, (as long as Incan somehow avoid selective smelling invisible spots, he's show dog perfect. It's the food. Anywhere that smells THAT much like food, he's on his best behavior.
As others have said, big dogs have to be well trained to be in public.
It's small dogs that tend to yap constantly, lunge, and nip people and other pets.
We're friends with the local shop owners. They have dozens of bites per year, but NEVER by a big dog. Always the little ones.
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T.N. answers from Albany on July 22, 2012
I brought my first Golden Retriever to the pet store with the kids ONCE. She was just 7 months old. She peed on the floor when an employee pet her, then my kids stepped in it and tracked it all over the store. I felt AWFUL!
Never tried it again.
:(
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A.W. answers from Kalamazoo on July 23, 2012
You've "never had that happen before"???
What happened? As far as I can tell nothing happened.
I think your small dog is just as likely to get attacked by another small dog as it is a big dog. I also don't think that people would take an "attack" dog to the pet store. You're judging based on size and breed.
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S.B. answers from Kansas City on July 22, 2012
It doesn't sound like there was a problem except for your fear of the Rottie. Our next door neighbor's dog is a Rottweiler, and until our dachshund's death a couple of weeks ago, they were the best of friends. If you take your dog to the pet store, you should expect that it and other dogs will want to sniff each other and figure each other out. It's what dogs do.
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R.J. answers from Seattle on July 22, 2012
Yep. It's his favorite place to do his caterpillar or seal impressions (belly flat to the floor, scrabbling along with his legs)... Because of the slick concrete, and his husky like: I don't Wanna! Noooo. I want to smell this random piece of concrete for 14 minutes!!!! No! Not one 3 inches to the left! Ooooohkaaaay fine. But I'll only do it by inching and scooting so you know how inferior it is over there. Also, he's so goofy looking that he gets treats galore from people who think he's funny.
Most of the time, though, (as long as Incan somehow avoid selective smelling invisible spots, he's show dog perfect. It's the food. Anywhere that smells THAT much like food, he's on his best behavior.
As others have said, big dogs have to be well trained to be in public.
It's small dogs that tend to yap constantly, lunge, and nip people and other pets.
We're friends with the local shop owners. They have dozens of bites per year, but NEVER by a big dog. Always the little ones.
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C.O. answers from Washington DC on July 22, 2012
A.:
yes. I DO take my dog to the Pet Store.
You do realize that dogs can smell fear, right?
You do realize that Rottweilers and Pit Bulls only have a bad reputation from BAD OWNERS - right?
I don't let fear lead my life or keep me from doing things. It is my opinion that you are acting like ALL "Rotties" are bad. They aren't. And people who takes their dogs to a pet store are, 9 times out of 10, IN CONTROL of their pets.
My dog is a lover. He's a Boxer/Pit Bull mix. He doesn't know how to harm anything. If I say "ow" when he jumps on me when I am sitting down? He crouches and licks me. His ears are pulled back and his tail is tucked.
I would take my dog. Don't get fear rule your life.
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J.M. answers from Chattanooga on July 22, 2012
Lol. My aunt has a Great Dane, Rottweiler, Pit Bull, Chihuahua, and a small mutt (Slightly larger than the Chihuahua.)
She regularly takes the 3 big ones with her to the pet stores, or walking on the river. They are the sweetest, most gentle creatures I have ever met. She even has saddles for the Rottweiler and Dane, and they often go walking with her grand kids riding on their backs. (Kids are young and lightweight...)
She can't take the Chihuahua or the mutt out in public, because they are just vicious little things!
You can't judge a book (or dog) by it's cover. :)
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B.. answers from Dallas on July 22, 2012
Big dogs, does not equal aggressive dogs. I have always had very large dogs. They have always been sweet, and non aggressive. Most sane people are not going to take a large, aggressive dog into a store. If you were in a dark alley, would you assume a small man wouldn't hurt you, but a big man would? I would say men of all size are capable of harm, in a dark alley.
The most aggressive dogs I've ever met were small. BUT, because they were small...people would overlook their behavior. If a large dog behaved the way they did, they would have killed someone. Anyway, your fear would trigger something in a dog far faster then your little dog would. Unless YOUR dog is one to bark, nip, lunge, or growl at other dogs...then yes, it's unwise to take your dog. If your dog is socialized and friendly with others, there is not likely to be an incident.
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T.N. answers from Albany on July 22, 2012
I brought my first Golden Retriever to the pet store with the kids ONCE. She was just 7 months old. She peed on the floor when an employee pet her, then my kids stepped in it and tracked it all over the store. I felt AWFUL!
Never tried it again.
:(
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K.M. answers from Chicago on July 23, 2012
My sister's Rot used to sit in my lap when I would go there... rotties just get a bad name. Honestly, my dogs only go when they need to be groomed simply because they do not do too well in the car.
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