Oh, are they naturally floppy? I don't even get how cropping works.
Why is that one being aggressive?![]()

Oh, are they naturally floppy? I don't even get how cropping works.
Why is that one being aggressive?![]()
Yes they are. Cropping involves removing a certain bone from the ear in the first few months (I think) and it then makes the ears stand on end to make them look more aggressive.
Hard to believe, but she's playing. I was winding her up so I could get a scary picture lol. She's harmless though, really. A really loving dog. She lovessssssss my puppy lol, she's really maternal.
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Ah OK. Haha cool, my dog sneezes loads when it gets too excited! o.O
i vote collie lol :]
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well then, it's clearly a badly trained dog. whether it was you or someone else who was walking the dog, they should have commanded the dog to stop and if it were a well trained dog then it would have.
moreover, if you have such an aggressive dog, wouldn't first instinct be to keep it on a lead to avoid things like this? it's people like you who get their dogs put down due to carelessness and quite frankly disgusting training.. say for example, it was a child and not a dog that yours went for, the dog would be put down, and it wouldn't be the dog's fault, it would be yours.. but the dog would get put down for it.
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Boerboel (South African Mastif)
I got one recently, and it's the best breed in my opinion. although hard to find, if you do have the opportunity(sp?) to get one, then i defenetly would get one.
"The Boerboel is a dominant but intelligent breed, with a strong watchdog instinct. The Boerboel should be self-assured and fearless, but responsive to the needs of the family. For the most part, responsibly bred, well socialized Boerboels are even tempered and aim to please their family. Any person interested in making a Boerboel part of their family should be prepared to spend much of the first year training the animal"
That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
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The dog wasn't mine and is long gone, so don't "people like me" me.well then, it's clearly a badly trained dog. whether it was you or someone else who was walking the dog, they should have commanded the dog to stop and if it were a well trained dog then it would have.
moreover, if you have such an aggressive dog, wouldn't first instinct be to keep it on a lead to avoid things like this? it's people like you who get their dogs put down due to carelessness and quite frankly disgusting training.. say for example, it was a child and not a dog that yours went for, the dog would be put down, and it wouldn't be the dog's fault, it would be yours.. but the dog would get put down for it.
If my staffies ever killed a child, I'd know it was the kid's fault.
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