Just taken my labrador for a walk. He is an old dog, extremely friendly and even tempered, and like most labradors very very greedy. I have had to drag him away from sick on the pavement before, that he wanted to eat.
Anyway as we were walking slowly back from the park, a man stopped and stroked my dog - absolutely fine. He then asked if he could give him a dog biscuit. I said sure. He held the biscuit out and my dog would NOT touch it, even turned his head away. So I simply said oh he must not be hungry and we walked away.
He has NEVER turned down any food ever. I even caught him once trying to get in a deep canal, which he could not have climbed out of alone, trying to get bread that someone was throwing for the ducks. He eats everything.
So I strongly suspect the biscuits were poisoned and that he could smell this. AIBU?
AIBU?
To suspect the dog biscuits were poisoned?
crunchymint · 14/03/2018 14:46
2bazookas · 19/03/2023 13:54
I think you're paranoid.
I always have dog treats and biscuits in my pockets for the many and varied rescue dogs I walk , and offer them to any other unknown dogs whose owner I get chatting to.
I can assure you that some dogs (of all breeds) will refuse anything offered by a stranger; and some greedy dogs will turn up their noses at some treats ; or taste it then politely put it on the ground. I'm not sure if they are put off by the smell of the donor, or the smell /taste of the treat.
Conclusion:
Dogs are as picky and selective as any MN poster on OLD.
crunchymint · 14/03/2018 14:57
No stranger did not have a dog. I still do not think my dog would have turned anything down.
ALongHardWinter · 14/03/2018 16:21
I can't help thinking that it's decidedly odd that someone who doesn't have a dog with them is carrying dog biscuits.
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