Anonymous wrote:I agree that some annoying dog owners are not first time dog owners. Some dog owners just take dog owning too lightly! They don't realize the responsibility, cost, commitment and time that dogs will need.
I am a first time dog owner and I waited a long time before deciding to get a dog. I was ready and in the right frame of mind and I take my dogs needs very seriously like she is my child almost. I don't want her to annoy other people or their dogs, and especially not my neighbors. My dog was pretty hyper in the first year when she was a puppy, but now she is so calm and sweet. She doesn't aggressively approach other dogs, she tries to get lower like a submissive approach almost. She doesn't run off if she follows me outside onto the porch. She doesn't bark much at all. People ask me about her all the time because she is such a great dog. They ask if her personality is typical for her breed, and it actually isn't!
Anonymous wrote:Why would first time dog owners get a young out of control rescue rottweiler with behavior issues? Why would the rescue give them the dog?
Scenario is I am at the park with my basset hound. Rottie is pulling its new owners around to "meet" all the dogs at the park. Yes, literally pulling them around. The dog is frantically barking sniffing jumping etc. at each dog. My dog does not like this energy and growls and bares its teeth and walks away.
The MAFTDOs: "I think your dog is a little aggressive. Scary!"
Yes, you keep thinking that, MAFTDOs. You keep thinking my dog is a little aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:We are moron first time dog owners. Our pup was insane until he was about one (high energy, difficult to train hunting breed). Lots of training and effort and time. He's almost two and a dream now! Give the new owners a chance and recommend training. They may turn out to be good owners! Can't speak for the long time crappy dog owners,.. But honestly, it could be their first or tenth dog or even their child; they are just crappy "parents"