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Originally posted by ParNone
And I'm pretty sure, neither would be passive about a whacked out stranger approaching me threateningly. So again it would be based on their interpretation of what's acceptable in that event. I've no doubt they'd both be barking and would most likely have their hair raised. But it is part of their breeding to be protective, so it would be an unfair expectation of me for them not to bark.
Par...
I wonder why they don't test them with other dogs? I think I
understand why, but not completely. All dogs are supposedly
judged by breed for standard temperment of that breed.So
breeds known as protective natured would not be faulted for
showing that character under needful circumstances.