hugApug
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Hello all!
I work in a pretty small office - about 10 women
in my program. I'm the admin assistant, so I pretty much help everyone 24/7. Our office happens to be dog-friendly, which was a great perk when I was hired.
I have a small (15lb) pug, who is extremely friendly, a bit hyper active, but over all gets along with every dog at the dog park and avoids confrontation. A few months ago, a coworker who has some aggression issues of her own adopted an older black lab(about 60 lbs.).
This dog has been through A LOT (bullets in his butt, hip displaysia, an overall terrible start to his life). The first time she brought him in, over a few months ago, he immediately snapped at my dog with his big mouth & teeth. This was really frightening for me. It's happened more than once, unfortunately, and we now avoid him.
Last week I asked my coworker if we could keep them seperated for my dog's safety, and she flipped. She was upset for me bringing up his snapping and growling, stating that I called him an aggressive dog. He is an otherwise lazy & boring dog, but has this scary habit that puts my dog in danger. She refuses to compromise, and I feel that I can't bring my dog into the office anymore.
I need an objective opinion. I didn't want to have to bring up the snapping, but she continuously brought the big dog into our "safe" office space. I felt that she was disregarding our feelings, and the one time I stand up for myself, I get chewed out.
What would you do? Is snapping not an aggressive behavior? Is it office behavior?
Thanks for any help
I work in a pretty small office - about 10 women

I have a small (15lb) pug, who is extremely friendly, a bit hyper active, but over all gets along with every dog at the dog park and avoids confrontation. A few months ago, a coworker who has some aggression issues of her own adopted an older black lab(about 60 lbs.).
This dog has been through A LOT (bullets in his butt, hip displaysia, an overall terrible start to his life). The first time she brought him in, over a few months ago, he immediately snapped at my dog with his big mouth & teeth. This was really frightening for me. It's happened more than once, unfortunately, and we now avoid him.
Last week I asked my coworker if we could keep them seperated for my dog's safety, and she flipped. She was upset for me bringing up his snapping and growling, stating that I called him an aggressive dog. He is an otherwise lazy & boring dog, but has this scary habit that puts my dog in danger. She refuses to compromise, and I feel that I can't bring my dog into the office anymore.
I need an objective opinion. I didn't want to have to bring up the snapping, but she continuously brought the big dog into our "safe" office space. I felt that she was disregarding our feelings, and the one time I stand up for myself, I get chewed out.
What would you do? Is snapping not an aggressive behavior? Is it office behavior?
Thanks for any help
