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Man Asks Whether He Is Wrong When Kicking Neighor's Dogs Away As They Attacked His Pup, Redditors Say No

It's true that our dogs are our good friends and companions. They are smart enough for professional training courses. However, these furry friends may sometimes cause trouble, even serious, if they are untrained or unleashed.
A Reddit user named troutlicker69 shared his story and got mixed comments. His neighbors stayed mad at him after he kicked their dogs away as they attacked his 6-month-old Aussie. The man and his pup were having a walk when two off-leash dogs saw his pup and started attacking him. The man was so panicked that he immediately grabbed one of their collars and pulled it away, the smaller one ran off. But the tension rose. The owner (his neighbor) ran over and grabbed its collar. He acted as if nothing wrong happened and told the man "they just wanted to play". He was not even apologetic.

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The man was discontented with his neighbor's behavior and shared his story online. He asked Reddit community whether or not he was too defensive. A few days after being shared on r/dogs, his post has got 97% of upvotes and 200 comments.

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Some people said he just did the right thing and took the examples of themselves. It's a shame that dogs take the blame for such irresponsible and negligent dog owners.

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Meanwhile, some argued that it was really hard to tell when these two dogs just wanted to play or were trying to attack the man. This is the first time these dogs have ever been aggressive. They might meet on a leash and had a chance to get to know each other in a calm environment before being off-leash and set free with each other.

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Some also explained that kicking the dogs (in this case) can actually be more dangerous. Dogs are fast and they can grab your leg.

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