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4.0

3509 Opinions

location-icon44-47 Gardner St, England
Hamburgers
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So good, delicious, mmmm, wow 😆. 1st time trying gourmet burger it was delicious.

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3.9

69 Opinions

location-iconUniversity of Sussex, England
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The lady in the van was unwelcoming and her dog attacked our dog. She then smacked her dog on the head twice and did not apologise or offer any first aid for our friend who was bit by her dog. RESPONSE to owners comments; Out of four dog owners of the group we saw the little dog, I assume Gnasher, being reactive towards our friends dog that was involved in the fight. Before the fight she body blocked the little one twice and was trying to work out who he belonged to. We all saw our friend pick up her dog, and your dog carried on jumping up, running up our fitness legs to bite at her dogs feet, and was hanging off of her dogs skin by its teeth at one point and managing to latch onto our friends hand and draw blood. (She was checked out at a clinic so she’s all safe and has received the proper treatment for a dog bite so she’s all safe.) I believe this is when you stepped in, catching your one mid jump trying to continue the attack. She was so shaken by it she broke down in shock and was sobbing. I can point out that a non-reactive dog would want to stop a fight asap as it is only in defence. A non reactive dog would also tend to try and slink away from confrontation and not seek it out. Her dog was on a short leash, as was the rest of the dogs in our group. The only dog able to roam around uncontrolled and unsupervised was Gnasher. For his sake, being a little dog, and I’m sure he’s your close companion, please consider taking him in with you when you cannot supervise due to serving, and between customers let him roam with your supervision. You can meet 10,000 dogs and then suddenly have a fight dog fight due to reactivity and dogs missing social queues to back off. We know our friends dog and know the reaction was fear and a breaking of the boundaries he was setting, but a dog that small might be seriously injured by other dogs won’t much more vicious streaks in them. Little dogs also get away with bad dog social queues more often than larger dogs, like not taking the hint their presence and forward behaviour is unwelcome. This is partially why Chihuahuas have the reputation they do, for example. Please google hitting dogs for corrective punishment. It’s antiquated and well proven to be wrong. https://pethelpful.com/dogs/an-ear-for-an-ear-why-biting-your-dogs-ear-does-not-work-aversive-techniques-forceful-punishment-do-not-work https://www.gcdogtraining.com/training-your-dog-correction-vs-punishment/ I’m also not getting into a review war with you so I won’t reply to any further comments. We’ve said our peace and provided the advice we feel morally obliged to give. Owning a dog is a learning curve and I hope this incident makes things better for everyone in the future.