My sisters Pomeranian, Honey, came over tonight. She is a very sweet dog expect in a few cases. For instance all the dogs were playing with a tennis ball tonight. Honey would not have the ball but Nova (my Lab mix) was jumping on Konner (my GSD/Golden mix). Honey would then growl VERY meanly and attack Nova. I would then yell "NOVA!" because Nova is our Alpha female and she has been known to attack dogs in her own house before. Since Honey is so small compared to Nova, under no circumstance can Nova attack Honey. So Nova gets yelled at for doing nothing, but do you know what Honey gets for acctually being aggressive? NOTHING. My sister just laughed. and said "Oh honey is a small dog." this to me is no excuss! Honey is also toy aggressive. She will drop the tennis ball just to attack Konner and my sister just says "Oh Honey is a small dog." My sister babies Honey so bad. Like tonight I wanted to put Honey outside for 5 minutes so Nova and Konor could have a break and she was just like "Honey is to small to go outside! Why can't they go outside! It's not fare she will think we are mad at her." and blah blah blah! My dogs spent alot of time outside tonight so my sister could bring honey over. Not only that but this is THERE house, NOT Honey's! I just wish my sister could see how much she babies Honey and how it isn't good for Honey to be babied.
So why are small dog's treated differently? Why can they get away with being aggressive or not being house trained? I have met alot more mean small dogs then large dogs because large dogs can't get away with these things. However a biteing, agressive small dog is OK, cause they are small. I don't understand this. A dog is a dog and they need to learn manners no matter if they are big or small!
Ashley
ps: I know not all small dogs are like this and not all owners are like this. I have met plenty of sweet and loving small dogs and I'm sure every Pet Talk small dog is an example of how a small doggie should be; loving, kind and sweet.
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