Gem Queens Estate |
@eury And here in central PA, 95% I've meet and the kind that want you cover EVERYONE in hugs and kisses or are scaredy cats in public that want to go back to their car. :) |
Gem Queens Estate |
@eury And here in central PA, 95% I've meet and the kind that want you cover EVERYONE in hugs and kisses or are scaredy cats in public that want to go back to their car. :) |
Stormsong Manor |
My heart breaks for all the overbred, genetic nightmare, homeless pitty mixes. I love all dogs and wish I could help them all. But will a bully mix ever be part of my home when I have a young child? No |
Silver Melody Acres |
we saw the two sides of a breed ourselves with our last two Dals lol our girl was a sweetheart, and our boy...was not XD |
The Old Gods |
Yeah, I haven't met any friendly pits. The ones that get dumped out here tend to be aggressive or hassle the livestock |
Gem Queens Estate |
@lo Yupper. My family had only one dog, he lived to be like 14? Anyway, we adopted him and later found out he was an Aussie and about 6-10 months old at the time. Past prime training, so he ended up being OK-ish. We... had... no... clue! |
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. |
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Gem Queens Estate |
@eury And here in central PA, 95% I've meet and the kind that want you cover EVERYONE in hugs and kisses or are scaredy cats in public that want to go back to their car. :) |
Stormsong Manor |
My heart breaks for all the overbred, genetic nightmare, homeless pitty mixes. I love all dogs and wish I could help them all. But will a bully mix ever be part of my home when I have a young child? No |
Silver Melody Acres |
we saw the two sides of a breed ourselves with our last two Dals lol our girl was a sweetheart, and our boy...was not XD |
The Old Gods |
Yeah, I haven't met any friendly pits. The ones that get dumped out here tend to be aggressive or hassle the livestock |
Gem Queens Estate |
@lo Yupper. My family had only one dog, he lived to be like 14? Anyway, we adopted him and later found out he was an Aussie and about 6-10 months old at the time. Past prime training, so he ended up being OK-ish. We... had... no... clue! |
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. |
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