Depends on the breed really. Genetics are really important. Also instincts/purpose. Dont own an Australian shepherd in a dense city.
And never ever own baby eating pitbull type of dogs. Or anything that looks like it. Also dont interact with it.
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Depends on the breed really. Genetics are really important. Also instincts/purpose. Dont own an Australian shepherd in a dense city.
And never ever own baby eating pitbull type of dogs. Or anything that looks like it. Also dont interact with it.
Hey everyone, this is an aggressive breed of human. Please, don't interact with it. They are very ignorant and aggressive.
How does this effect you? Do you envy the attention and affection the dogs are receiving?
No, that would be weird
then how does it affect you??
Read my post?
Poorly trained dogs jumped on you in public, you saw dogs in spaces you don't normally see dogs, and one ate something of yours off a counter. And you think people make them too important? Is that it?