Hello Tasha,
Having read your ad and the statement that you are a vet assistant, I am
very much disturbed by what you believe is aggression. As you may know we
have a problem on this continent with veterinarians working under the
guidelines of the CVMA (BCVMA) and AVMA. We have very few honest and
responsible veterinarians left who will treat a registered dog correctly,
estimate no more than a handful in BC.
If you are looking for a puppy or dog, and you have specific requests with
regard to the character of your dog, you need to
1. Choose a breed suitable for your needs.
2. Look at the 62 dogs in the pedigree behind your desired dog or puppy
3. Learn about every single dog of the 62 dogs, talk to the owners, even if
the dogs are long dead. You do not need to talk to the breeders, all you
need is the pedigree.
4. Learn about dominance, aggression etc. before your use these terms.
Only if you know how your dog has been genetically formed, you can satisfy
your needs. There is no such thing as aggression. There is such a thing as a play drive, although this is not the correct expression, but it is based on a number of things, most important on the owners knowledge on how to play with a puppy or adult dog.
We have very few real dogs on this continent, and most Canadians who call
themselves dog lovers have never seen or met a real dog. The extreme
shortage of real dogs appears to be the reason for the present nurturing
program, and the selling of what shelters advertise as dogs.
Regards,
CAMANO BOXER
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