Dislike of dogs

Hi all,

I’ve been a bit hesitant to post this as we seem to live in a society where saying you’re not keen on dogs is viewed on the same level as saying you enjoy burning children’s Christmas presents, but here goes. 

I’ve always been very wary around dogs, and have never understood the growing fascination with owning/taking pictures of/talking about them. It’s not a fear as such - I just don’t really get it and I find them unpredictable. Particularly when their owners have them off the lead, and think shouting “It’s okay - he’s harmless!” as their four-legged friend bounds up to you is a substitute for being in control. This is exacerbated by the fact that I like running, and whenever I’m running towards someone walking a dog off the lead I automatically get anxious because I don’t know if it will keep calm or suddenly bolt and get under my feet as I run past. I even under up slowing down as I approach these situations as it causes me to hesitate!

I always just figured I was a bit miserable, but in the light of my ASD diagnosis I thought I’d put it out there to see if anyone felt similar? I see a lot about autistic people having a love of animals but not too much of the opposite, so I don’t have high hopes!

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  • I like dogs and have one of my own. What I don't like is owners who let their dogs off the lead with no training, because I find both owner and dog to be unpredictable, and that's a bit scary to me. I also find the bark on some little dogs to be really grating and sometimes quite painful.

    I have a greyhound myself- he's quiet and gentle and likes his routines as much as I like mine. Obviously he is pretty big though so I don't expect anyone who's wary of dogs to come up and give him a cuddle!

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  • I like dogs and have one of my own. What I don't like is owners who let their dogs off the lead with no training, because I find both owner and dog to be unpredictable, and that's a bit scary to me. I also find the bark on some little dogs to be really grating and sometimes quite painful.

    I have a greyhound myself- he's quiet and gentle and likes his routines as much as I like mine. Obviously he is pretty big though so I don't expect anyone who's wary of dogs to come up and give him a cuddle!

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