At a recent dog class, this guy had an Australian Cattle Dog that seemed pretty friendly, however, occasionally another dog in the class would lunge at it and then the Cattle Dog would lunge back. Nobody ever got hurt or anything like that. But, the guy who owned the Cattle Dog said something to the trainer like, "Don't worry. A lot of dogs hate my dog just 'cause he's an Australian Cattle Dog." Then the trainer said something like, "Oh yea. I've heard of that. The same applies to Huskies sometimes." She explained how for some reason Australian Cattle Dogs and Siberian Huskies have an appearance that other dogs sometimes just plain don't like, even if the dogs are friendly. And she also said something which I found even more interesting. She said that when you get a Border Collie and a Doberman Pinscher near each other, they almost always get into a fight. She said something like almost every Doberman absolutely hates the Border Collie stare, er something like that, and that in show rings Border Collies and Dobermans are always kept as far apart as possible. Is there truth to any of this stuff? It sounded odd to me, but they sounded convincing.
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