Willowwood Stable |
Peg Agreed tenfold. |
Willowwood Stable |
Void And they often get labeled as aggressive! Which, undoubtedly, can be true, but isn't always the case. Just as pitties are generalized as aggressive, yet I think the majority of humankind can attest to the fact that they've met at least one big, goofy, cuddly pit bull lol. |
Stormsong Manor |
My sweet, funny little bichon mix will try to murder your 150lb xxxl bully monstrosity. All dogs are individuals |
Pegasus Lane |
Any dog breed has the capacity to be aggressive and/or the sweetest thing alive. As long as research and proper training is done, I think anyone could get just about anything for a family pet. |
The Old Gods |
Grandparents had a chow mix when I was a kid. His name was "Bear". SHort for "Teddy Bear" because he was a damned big ole sweety. |
Willowwood Stable |
Same, Gem. While I do believe biology comes into play, I think training and environment are just as influential to a dog's temperament. |
Gem Queens Estate |
As in, I've meet a for Golden Retrievers that were wacky idiots that I wouldn't want around kids, And I've also meet protection type dogs that were lovely and lovable. |
Willowwood Stable |
Hell, I had a Chow cross back in the day, and she was the mildest dog I'd ever encountered. Still is, to this day, honestly. |
Silver Melody Acres |
I've seen aggressive goldens, so it really all comes down to individual dogs, the owners and their situation. a border collie could be a perfect dog for an active family |
Shivering Sea |
If you stay at home all day, get a cat, don't get a border collie xD |
Pegasus Lane |
I'm in complete agreement with Lo. I can't stand any kind of Collie but if someone has the means to take care of one why stop or bash on them? |
Willowwood Stable |
North Definitely. I'm speaking in the sense that this family has the means to provide that environment for the dog. |
Shivering Sea |
And the owners of course, don't do shit about it. When they let him out in the garden he sprints to the other side of the backyard and barks. Good luck if any other neighbor wants to go out to their own backyard because they will get barked at. |
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Willowwood Stable |
Void And they often get labeled as aggressive! Which, undoubtedly, can be true, but isn't always the case. Just as pitties are generalized as aggressive, yet I think the majority of humankind can attest to the fact that they've met at least one big, goofy, cuddly pit bull lol. |
Stormsong Manor |
My sweet, funny little bichon mix will try to murder your 150lb xxxl bully monstrosity. All dogs are individuals |
Pegasus Lane |
Any dog breed has the capacity to be aggressive and/or the sweetest thing alive. As long as research and proper training is done, I think anyone could get just about anything for a family pet. |
The Old Gods |
Grandparents had a chow mix when I was a kid. His name was "Bear". SHort for "Teddy Bear" because he was a damned big ole sweety. |
Willowwood Stable |
Same, Gem. While I do believe biology comes into play, I think training and environment are just as influential to a dog's temperament. |
Gem Queens Estate |
As in, I've meet a for Golden Retrievers that were wacky idiots that I wouldn't want around kids, And I've also meet protection type dogs that were lovely and lovable. |
Willowwood Stable |
Hell, I had a Chow cross back in the day, and she was the mildest dog I'd ever encountered. Still is, to this day, honestly. |
Silver Melody Acres |
I've seen aggressive goldens, so it really all comes down to individual dogs, the owners and their situation. a border collie could be a perfect dog for an active family |
Shivering Sea |
If you stay at home all day, get a cat, don't get a border collie xD |
Pegasus Lane |
I'm in complete agreement with Lo. I can't stand any kind of Collie but if someone has the means to take care of one why stop or bash on them? |
Willowwood Stable |
North Definitely. I'm speaking in the sense that this family has the means to provide that environment for the dog. |
Shivering Sea |
And the owners of course, don't do shit about it. When they let him out in the garden he sprints to the other side of the backyard and barks. Good luck if any other neighbor wants to go out to their own backyard because they will get barked at. |
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