Re: Yesterday’s strip. Ed has a slight point here. There are unkind people, and entire neighborhoods consisting of them, that encourage a tough, unfriendly and aggressive image of dogs in general and like to maintain an unfriendly beware-of-dog culture (via unwillingness to socialize them, expecting them to guard against the nicest of people, treating them with what their humans refuse to recognize as abuse and neglect, the humans’ general unfriendliness, etc.), possibly to the point where the inhabitants there, especially children, may only see dogs as unfriendly and/or aggressive. Go to Facebook and type “greetersnotguards” in the search bar.
Re: Yesterday’s strip. Ed has a slight point here. There are unkind people, and entire neighborhoods consisting of them, that encourage a tough, unfriendly and aggressive image of dogs in general and like to maintain an unfriendly beware-of-dog culture (via unwillingness to socialize them, expecting them to guard against the nicest of people, treating them with what their humans refuse to recognize as abuse and neglect, the humans’ general unfriendliness, etc.), possibly to the point where the inhabitants there, especially children, may only see dogs as unfriendly and/or aggressive. Go to Facebook and type “greetersnotguards” in the search bar.