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outtamojo
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]”I do a pretty good job of keeping him on a leash, he has gotten lose a couple times due to his exhuberence, but ends up licking the pedestrian. He would not hurt a fly.”
More obedience training for dog and owner.
If the dog isn’t heeling, then the owner isn’t in control.
If the dog gets off the leash, then the owner isn’t in control.
You have a pit bull and you are not in control.
You say exuberance, they see agitated.[/quote]
You said it all perfectly NSR! Strangers don’t know this dog and if I had an “exuberant” dog coming at me after getting out of the owners control, I would tend to get “aggressively” worried if my kids are with me and in the past I was the one who got the funny looks like “WTF man, my dog is an angel”. I wonder if this dog owner has seen what happens when a dog in heat is in the vicinity?
outtamojo
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]”I do a pretty good job of keeping him on a leash, he has gotten lose a couple times due to his exhuberence, but ends up licking the pedestrian. He would not hurt a fly.”
More obedience training for dog and owner.
If the dog isn’t heeling, then the owner isn’t in control.
If the dog gets off the leash, then the owner isn’t in control.
You have a pit bull and you are not in control.
You say exuberance, they see agitated.[/quote]
You said it all perfectly NSR! Strangers don’t know this dog and if I had an “exuberant” dog coming at me after getting out of the owners control, I would tend to get “aggressively” worried if my kids are with me and in the past I was the one who got the funny looks like “WTF man, my dog is an angel”. I wonder if this dog owner has seen what happens when a dog in heat is in the vicinity?
outtamojo
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]”I do a pretty good job of keeping him on a leash, he has gotten lose a couple times due to his exhuberence, but ends up licking the pedestrian. He would not hurt a fly.”
More obedience training for dog and owner.
If the dog isn’t heeling, then the owner isn’t in control.
If the dog gets off the leash, then the owner isn’t in control.
You have a pit bull and you are not in control.
You say exuberance, they see agitated.[/quote]
You said it all perfectly NSR! Strangers don’t know this dog and if I had an “exuberant” dog coming at me after getting out of the owners control, I would tend to get “aggressively” worried if my kids are with me and in the past I was the one who got the funny looks like “WTF man, my dog is an angel”. I wonder if this dog owner has seen what happens when a dog in heat is in the vicinity?
outtamojo
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]”I do a pretty good job of keeping him on a leash, he has gotten lose a couple times due to his exhuberence, but ends up licking the pedestrian. He would not hurt a fly.”
More obedience training for dog and owner.
If the dog isn’t heeling, then the owner isn’t in control.
If the dog gets off the leash, then the owner isn’t in control.
You have a pit bull and you are not in control.
You say exuberance, they see agitated.[/quote]
You said it all perfectly NSR! Strangers don’t know this dog and if I had an “exuberant” dog coming at me after getting out of the owners control, I would tend to get “aggressively” worried if my kids are with me and in the past I was the one who got the funny looks like “WTF man, my dog is an angel”. I wonder if this dog owner has seen what happens when a dog in heat is in the vicinity?
outtamojo
ParticipantAs someone who has supplied “gift” money for downpayments to several relatives already I highly recommend seasoning if you want to cut down on the potential hassle factor. Sure you can sign a gift letter but the gifter has to sign paper work too and if the “gift” is large they are inclined to call the gifter to make sure it is really a “gift” and not a loan you are expected to pay back and thus increase your debt load. With lenders ultra cautious these days who knows what they will do. Properly season and you won’t have to deal with pesky questions.
outtamojo
ParticipantAs someone who has supplied “gift” money for downpayments to several relatives already I highly recommend seasoning if you want to cut down on the potential hassle factor. Sure you can sign a gift letter but the gifter has to sign paper work too and if the “gift” is large they are inclined to call the gifter to make sure it is really a “gift” and not a loan you are expected to pay back and thus increase your debt load. With lenders ultra cautious these days who knows what they will do. Properly season and you won’t have to deal with pesky questions.
outtamojo
ParticipantAs someone who has supplied “gift” money for downpayments to several relatives already I highly recommend seasoning if you want to cut down on the potential hassle factor. Sure you can sign a gift letter but the gifter has to sign paper work too and if the “gift” is large they are inclined to call the gifter to make sure it is really a “gift” and not a loan you are expected to pay back and thus increase your debt load. With lenders ultra cautious these days who knows what they will do. Properly season and you won’t have to deal with pesky questions.
outtamojo
ParticipantAs someone who has supplied “gift” money for downpayments to several relatives already I highly recommend seasoning if you want to cut down on the potential hassle factor. Sure you can sign a gift letter but the gifter has to sign paper work too and if the “gift” is large they are inclined to call the gifter to make sure it is really a “gift” and not a loan you are expected to pay back and thus increase your debt load. With lenders ultra cautious these days who knows what they will do. Properly season and you won’t have to deal with pesky questions.
outtamojo
ParticipantAs someone who has supplied “gift” money for downpayments to several relatives already I highly recommend seasoning if you want to cut down on the potential hassle factor. Sure you can sign a gift letter but the gifter has to sign paper work too and if the “gift” is large they are inclined to call the gifter to make sure it is really a “gift” and not a loan you are expected to pay back and thus increase your debt load. With lenders ultra cautious these days who knows what they will do. Properly season and you won’t have to deal with pesky questions.
outtamojo
ParticipantI haven’t been in the bbq market in a while- probably cause I got a Weber(gas). It’s been thoroughly abused for about 8 years now and still works like a charm. Gas or charcoal?
Keep checking this site for deals http://slickdeals.net/sdsearch.php?search=weber&mode=forum&showposts=0&sdsearch_archive=0
I typed in “Weber” for you.
outtamojo
ParticipantI haven’t been in the bbq market in a while- probably cause I got a Weber(gas). It’s been thoroughly abused for about 8 years now and still works like a charm. Gas or charcoal?
Keep checking this site for deals http://slickdeals.net/sdsearch.php?search=weber&mode=forum&showposts=0&sdsearch_archive=0
I typed in “Weber” for you.
outtamojo
ParticipantI haven’t been in the bbq market in a while- probably cause I got a Weber(gas). It’s been thoroughly abused for about 8 years now and still works like a charm. Gas or charcoal?
Keep checking this site for deals http://slickdeals.net/sdsearch.php?search=weber&mode=forum&showposts=0&sdsearch_archive=0
I typed in “Weber” for you.
outtamojo
ParticipantI haven’t been in the bbq market in a while- probably cause I got a Weber(gas). It’s been thoroughly abused for about 8 years now and still works like a charm. Gas or charcoal?
Keep checking this site for deals http://slickdeals.net/sdsearch.php?search=weber&mode=forum&showposts=0&sdsearch_archive=0
I typed in “Weber” for you.
outtamojo
ParticipantI haven’t been in the bbq market in a while- probably cause I got a Weber(gas). It’s been thoroughly abused for about 8 years now and still works like a charm. Gas or charcoal?
Keep checking this site for deals http://slickdeals.net/sdsearch.php?search=weber&mode=forum&showposts=0&sdsearch_archive=0
I typed in “Weber” for you.
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