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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 741843" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I get very angry at owners who don't keep their dogs in a fenced yard or in the house. That is unfair to people who the dog could attack ,(usually because the dog is protecting his people and turf) and many idiot owners set up dogs to be euthanized because they dont make sure the dog can do no harm. We never even leave our dogs out in back without us and we have a secure six foot fence with a locked gate and three little midgets who would never attack anyone. Bad dog owners! Grrrrrrr!</p><p></p><p>Shepherds are guard dogs. My dog trainer for Jackson is proficient with all dogs but just this week she was explaining that she takes extra caution with dogs who are bred to guard because they may GUARD!! And she has to approach them carefully as most were strays anyhow...which makes them have more risky behaviors. She is awesome with dogs, has a thriving dog daycare with another trainer and helps out with behavior problem dogs at the shelters. She sdopted two street dogs. One is a pitbull. How do I get off topic do much?? </p><p></p><p>The smartest dog breed, and these dogs need tons of mental and physical activity or they can get destructive out of boredom, are border collies. They really are not for quiet older folks like us! Borders are herding dogs and thrive on farms with kids or with anyone who can keep them working and busy. Toy poodles are perfect in my opinion. Poodles are the second smartest breed, behind border collies. They are known to adore and shadow their owners in a very loving way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 741843, member: 1550"] I get very angry at owners who don't keep their dogs in a fenced yard or in the house. That is unfair to people who the dog could attack ,(usually because the dog is protecting his people and turf) and many idiot owners set up dogs to be euthanized because they dont make sure the dog can do no harm. We never even leave our dogs out in back without us and we have a secure six foot fence with a locked gate and three little midgets who would never attack anyone. Bad dog owners! Grrrrrrr! Shepherds are guard dogs. My dog trainer for Jackson is proficient with all dogs but just this week she was explaining that she takes extra caution with dogs who are bred to guard because they may GUARD!! And she has to approach them carefully as most were strays anyhow...which makes them have more risky behaviors. She is awesome with dogs, has a thriving dog daycare with another trainer and helps out with behavior problem dogs at the shelters. She sdopted two street dogs. One is a pitbull. How do I get off topic do much?? The smartest dog breed, and these dogs need tons of mental and physical activity or they can get destructive out of boredom, are border collies. They really are not for quiet older folks like us! Borders are herding dogs and thrive on farms with kids or with anyone who can keep them working and busy. Toy poodles are perfect in my opinion. Poodles are the second smartest breed, behind border collies. They are known to adore and shadow their owners in a very loving way [/QUOTE]
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