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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just curious - of all of you complaining about "poorly trained" dogs, do any of you have rescues, or do you all have bred dogs?[/quote] I have a breeder Mastiff. I’m not sure why you ask, but rescues should not be held to a lesser standard of behavior. They’re just as dangerous when reactive. [OP][/quote] I think you know why I ask. There are people who rescue dogs, and there are people who buy dogs. People who buy dogs want a warm-blooded stuffed animal and think that "all dogs" should be similarly docile. That's just not reality.[/quote] Yes all people who buy dogs want a stuffed animal. You are really ignorant. I’m so tired of the “adopt don’t shop” cult. It’s because of people like you that our neighborhoods are full of poorly trained, often aggressive rescues. You “dog moms” make excuses for them and pay yourselves on the back for being heroes. Animals are chattel. They aren’t people. [b]Lots of them were raised in horrible situations, cannot be rehabilitated, and need to be euthanized, not adopted.[/b] If you can’t control your dog and train it to respond to commands and not bark constantly, then you are NOT a good neighbor or dog owner. I don’t give a crap how many “rescues” you can brag about - you are making your neighborhood worse.[/quote] I could’ve written this post. I agree 1,000%….especially with the bolded. [OP][/quote] NP. I'll sit at your table. Owner of 2 large dogs here who are so well behaved people are sometimes hesitant to pet because they think they're service dogs working. Also told I'm "lucky" a lot. There may be a touch of luck but it's mostly a combo of generations of breeding for temperament and LOTS of training.[/quote]
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