Ankle biters have the nastiest disposition. must be the Napoleon Complex frustration always looking up to real dogs like Labs, Pointers, Shepherds and the like.
agreed. rottweilers shepherds, and other large breeds do not bother me one bit and i will walk rite up to them .
it is the ankle biters that scare me, they are unpredictable.
Our Aussie Shepherd likes to sleep between Any and I every night for a time and then gets off the bed and sleeps on his cushy. If he was as big as yours, he's break the innersprings. Never met a pup that was nasty, I get along with all dogs because I ignore them and let them come to me.
Marc (the Moderator) has an Aussie as well. His is black and white, ours is red (light brown) and white and both Marc's and ours are rescue pups. Great pups and very smart too.
Ours (Wyatt) is a valued member of the family and I'm sure Marc's is as well. Wyatt also gets along with cats which is a good thing as my wife is a cat lover, me, not so much. Cats only do 3 things, they puke, they poop and they shed.
That reminds me of the Peter Sellers routine. Man asks Sellers if his dog bites & he answers "no". Dog bites man. Man says " you said your dog doesn't bite" Sellers says "this is not my dog"
Here's 2 of my dogs . We just added another Shiba Inu to the pack but don't have any of his pics on the computer.
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