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To: allmendream

Every potential dog owner *must* read the complete history of whatever breed they’re thinking about getting.

Hopefully, most of them would be dissuaded by what could potentially happen, should ~they~ fail their dog.


110 posted on 03/04/2011 9:56:07 PM PST by Salamander (I may be lonely but I'm never alone...and the nights may pass me by......but I never cry.)
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To: Salamander
I was out at a dinner and the subject of dogs came up and I mentioned mine. A woman asked ....

“What was she bred to do?

And I was impressed, because that seemed to me to be THE question at getting at the heart of the character of a dog.

My Bull-mastiff is unsure (they seem naturally concerned and worried - makes for a better guard dog) if the people you pass by are neighbors and their dogs who you will greet with waves and wagging tail - or poachers who shall have their dogs destroyed and them knocked down and subdued.

She is READY for the second scenario. Her fur bristles and her muscles twitch.

If I were physically unable to subdue the dog I would be even more insistent that she obey every verbal command with instant obedience (she is the best dog for that I have ever seen) and would go everywhere with a muzzle.

My brother and sisterinlaw, who should have known better, thought I was CRAZY for buying her a muzzle. They didn't think this loving affectionate and obedient dog had a dark side - until they saw it. When I came to get her and brought with me the muzzle - they didn't think it so crazy anymore.

137 posted on 03/05/2011 5:22:43 AM PST by allmendream (Tea Party did not send the GOP to D.C. to negotiate the terms of our surrender to socialism.)
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