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Originally Posted by dandysmom
I was never properly socialized when young to dogs. We had a cat, grandma and aunt had cats, neighbors on both sides had a cat. Only dog in the neighborhood was an elderly bad tempered cocker that our moms told us to stay away from. I read and enjoyed the dog books, but never occurred to me to actually want a dog. Then I was bitten and had to start the painful rabies shots until the police found the dog and it had had its shot. Even in later years I knew almost no people with dogs; have been uneasy and uncomfortable around them ever since. And dogs sense fear, they can either read my body language or I'm giving off pheromones....
Sorry, I know I'm missing something, but am just not a dog person....
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Given this it's not surprising Eileen and I don't blame you, but one thing I love doing with mine is changing other's minds on dogs. Dusty and Sadie have helped a few people overcome fears of dogs. Shame you are on the other side of the pond, I think you'd take to wee Dusty after a while as she does think she is a cat, only in a dogs body. Mind I think it would be more sensible to start you off with Tucker, who thinks he is a dog, but is stuck in a cat's body!