A typically vicious Rottie I see!!!![]()
A typically vicious Rottie I see!!!![]()
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Of course!! Did you not see her trying to attack me in that one pic!!! heheOriginally Posted by Brody's Mum
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Shes pretty good with the vicious dog upstairs, She wants to eat it, but when i tell her no & sit, she obeys While the other dog is snarling & snapping its head off. The owners are upset with their dog, cause Bear is SOOOO well behaved & a so-called vicious breed & here is their Yorkie being the agressor![]()
LOL! I bet that makes you feel fantastic!!! Good girl BearOriginally Posted by king2005
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Makes me feel great!!Originally Posted by Brody's Mum
My only fear is that I'm going to take Bear out to potty & that dog is going to be loose & will charge Bear. Bear is always on a leash to potty in the yard, as its not a closed yard & so I can make sure I have control over her if that dog comes outside... But I still fear the day that Bear might think she needs to protect me from that dog & kills it.
She already tried to take on the agressive Pitty at our old place, cause it was on a crazy long leash & charged... Luckly the fence caused her to fall & crack her face on the sidewalk.. She was a bloody mess from that, but that fall made her smarten up.
Shes fine with friendly dog, but she wants to EAT the nasty ones.. don't blame her really, but it is annoying. I'm just thankfull that she listens well enough that I have control of her.
Sounds like it is the owner of the other dog who is the irresponsible one! You know exactly how your dog will react and are taking every step you can to combat this.
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The thing that really bothers me, is that they don't even correct their dog! They just hold it. I understand its a small dog, but they are the worse offenders of being agressive cause owners will not correct them.Originally Posted by Brody's Mum
& when a small dog charges a large dog its almost always the big dog that gets in trouble cause it ate the little dog.. Even though the large dog was leashed & the little one wasn't.
Thats my biggest fear.
Bear will NOT pull to eat an agressive dog, she will drag me to say hi to a human friend of hers lol
Have you pointed out to them that their dog's behaviour is putting it in danger? If Bear feels you are being threatened in any way because they can't control their little dog then she will defend you
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