Well took Tess out for a walk no problems then took Sal out (can't do more then 1 at a time since I came out of hospital) anyhow Sal (on lead of course) and I were out for about 15 minutes when just behind us a small Jack Russell ran up barking and snapping at us but keeping a distance ... I turned round and looked at the bloke middle aged who had a dog lead swinging in his hand, and said "is he yours" "Yeap" he said but made no move to call his dog, he had almost caught up and by then so I waited as he passed me and I went a different way and blow me he turned back and followed me, JR started snapping and rushing in again and I almost fell over trying to move Sal away and around from the dog as she was desperatley trying to get the JR the dog continued snapping and snarling at us. I asked him again to get his dog and he laughed.
At this point I snapped saying "Get your dog before I let her go" meaning Sal I bent to unclip her lead and he ran up grabbed his dog lifted him/her in the air and walked off mumbling "viscious dogs - mad women" sometimes I wonder about people.....its done nothing for my arm I tell you holding Sal back as she lunged to get at this annoying little dog was hard work.