Hi again Coppertop:
Thanks very much, I appreciate that reply.
Well done, I'm not trying to be patronising but you're clearly sensible because you've recognised that there's a problem and you're doing something positive about it by getting the little fella a muzzle.
Which leads me on to happy-face's query as to why I'd asked you what breed your dog was. It just so happens that I've had experiences with Patterdales because there are several in the village where I live.
Now, I'm going to be diplomatic here, I've had good and not so good experiences of them. But in what you said, Coppertop, it confirms exactly my impressions of them. In other words, feisty little characters who are fiercely protective of their own little family, and not so mad keen about strangers. Therefore I can totally understand why he had a go at your uncle when he unexpectedly entered the little fella's domain.
I would have done exactly the same as you're doing, pop a muzzle on him when he's out and about, it not only means that you can take him "walkies" with confidence, but it surely also gives you peace of mind and ensures that you wouldn't have to contemplate the horrendous dilemma of (whispers) having him p** to sl***.
Some friends of ours who have Patterdales invited us round one evening and their dogs were like butter wouldn't melt, once we'd been suitably introduced and been accepted.
A few other times I've been walking my dogs and have bumped into the same people with both their Patterdales, one of theirs had, shall we say, to be forcibly restrained from throwing itself at my two. Hee, hee. That one is also muzzled these days.
Anyway, sorry for waffling on, the best of luck and I hope the little guy gets used to his muzzle asap.