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On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 14:23:37 -0400, Poquito Loco
wrote: And I believe the 'driving on the left' is what leads the British to walk on the left, whereas here we generally walk on the right. True, the "in" and "out" doors are opposite and revolving doors go the other way. Once you swap left and right in your mind, it just comes naturally. I also believe we train dogs in this country to heel on the left because the British, who probably invented 'heeling' train their dogs to do so. In Britain, then, two dogs meeting will meet with the humans between them. But, here, the dogs meet head on. We should be training our dogs to heel on the right. I would be happy if Mr Ed stayed with me. He seems to think "within sight" is heel and even then he forgets sometimes if he sees another dog. I don't remember the dogs in New Zealand "heeling" all that much either. It was more like Ed rules, they stayed somewhere close and "no worries mate". We did see a lot of dogs. It is funny that dogs seem to be the same all over. Even their mutts looked like our mutts even if all of the other animals were different. Breed standards are the same but most of the dogs looked like mutts to me as soon as you got out of the big city. |
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