After reading about Bev's terrible walk this evening I am feeling rather nervous that it is only a matter of time before something similar happens to us. I was wondering what other owners do about training their whippets not to approach other dogs and their owners uninvited....or is it as impossible as it seems? Fen (7 months) is incredibly sociable and in spite of my best efforts to amuse her, spends much of her walk scanning the horizon for a play mate...if I get the command to 'stay' in quickly enough she is sometimes deterred but more often than not she's off and away in spite of what I say or how I say it. 9 times out of 10 she's back pretty quickly so it hasnt yet been too much of a problem. She even invited 2 Irish Wolfhounds to chase her on the beach the other day, quickly realised she'd made a mistake and went into complete panic mode.. It hasnt put her off though... Obviously it's important to let her meet and have a quick play with consenting dogs (and owners!) but I would prefer to be up close first so that I can assess the situation or have a quick word with the owner. At the speed a whippet approaches I could quite understand a small, nervous or grumpy dog reacting, maybe with a bite or maybe a heart attack! I know our old bull terrier wasnt interested in mixing with other dogs at all and would have been very uncomfortable if approached in this way. This has made me acutely aware of the need to be respectful of other peoples /dogs' private space. I would appreciate any hints on how to teach a whippet to stay back until it is given permission to go and play with other dogs...she has had basic training but the urge to play overrides all commands and treats at the moment. I am interested in knowing what commands other people use with their dogs in these situations Luckily she is basically quite a submissive girl so most dogs would not sense her as a threat. Thanks. (and no, I cant afford a second whippet)