I also do what you do, RR .. let it sniff my hand first, and never put my hand over it's head.No, I wouldn't risk it.
If a new dog appears calm, I just extend my hand, palm down.
If it sniffs my fingers without signs of fear or anger, I'll slowly turn my hand over, palm side up, and let it sniff awhile longer.
If it's still interested and without fear or aggression, I'll slowly sneak a finger to softly stroke the side of it's face or behind the ear. Then I can slowly go into full pet mode.
Like @Judycat said, don't stare or smile. Like @Pinky said, watch the body language. I also won't bring my hand down over it's head to pat it as my first move.
Exactly what I would do.No, I wouldn't risk it.
If a new dog appears calm, I just extend my hand, palm down.
If it sniffs my fingers without signs of fear or anger, I'll slowly turn my hand over, palm side up, and let it sniff awhile longer.
If it's still interested and without fear or aggression, I'll slowly sneak a finger to softly stroke the side of it's face or behind the ear. Then I can slowly go into full pet mode.
Like @Judycat said, don't stare or smile. Like @Pinky said, watch the body language. I also won't bring my hand down over it's head to pat it as my first move.
face like that.
Sorry you experienced a bite.....and from a corgi. Corgis are usually called people dogs, but there's always that one, wonder if he/she was in a guarding mode.I am a real dog lover and cannot pass a dog without making friends, usually with good results but not in this case. I recently got nipped by a Corgi that appeared friendly. lucky for me it did not break my skin.
Absolutely correct.Never ever approach a strange dog.
Never ever let an untrained dog near you.
Many people should not be allowed to have dogs...cruelty to animals.