Wow - 9 pages of comments on dog behaviour - it rather underlines the UK's obsession with pets, and dogs in particular. I recently read that double the number of UK households (some 13m) now own a dog than was the case 10 years ago and this is certainly evident whenever you go out anywhere these days. It seems that many people feel their family is not complete unless they have a dog and really have no clue about what owning one will entail. A licence which confirms a new dog owner has taken a training course would seem to be a logical first step, and better legislation on when and where dogs should be kept on a lead. I walk regularly on the beach and do not want dogs sniffing round me, jumping up at me with muddy paws and, worst of all, cocking a leg over my rucksack as I sat on the sand. Anyone who allows their dog to run free and it doesn't come when called, is not a responsible owner. And dog owners, please never, ever, say "He's only being friendly" or "He wouldn't hurt a fly" .... otherwise I might just get my grandchildren to sniff, jump or pee on you! 
What words annoy you when used wrong or people don't know the meaning of?
People being over fussy about cat welfare
Anyone else struggle with this?
Support and friendship for those whose lives have been affected by estrangement.
