Thayer Allyson Gowdy

Your friend thinks her Saint Bernard is cute and cuddly. You,
however, consider the dog a dead ringer for Stephen King's
Cujo pure evil on a leash. Here's how to deal with your friend and
with man's best friend, at her house or yours.
If you're visiting a friend who has a dog: Make a preemptive call
to let your host know your canine-related concerns. "It's best to
explain beforehand that you are allergic to or afraid of dogs, say
how sorry you are, and ask that the pet be put in another room,"
says Honore Ervin, co-author of More Things You Need to Be Told (Berkley, $10, www.amazon.com). If a friend drops in with a dog: "It's just as inappropriate to
bring a sweet Chihuahua in a handbag as it is to bring a vicious
pit bull," says Ervin. If you're uncomfortable having a dog in your
house, it's OK to tell the pet's owner as much and schedule another
(petless) social visit.If a dog catches you off guard anywhere: "Refrain from sudden
movements, and extend your hand so the animal can sniff it and see
you aren't afraid, even if you are," says Jeanna Rosen, owner of
Exclusive Dog Training, in New York City. Take responsibility for
your own discomfort, advises Ervin.