08-15-2016, 07:01 AM
I think this thread basically summarize the situation, having a dog to act as a guard dog is a double edge sword, especially if you have the wrong domestic arrangements, limited time to invest and the wrong breed.
The concern in Woodstock's opening post is the line;
If he invests in one of the larger and potentially more timid breeds, note it's timidity leads to aggressive behavior, he'd want to have a lot of time available!
The concern in Woodstock's opening post is the line;
(08-14-2016, 10:42 PM)Woodstock link Wrote:With all that said and given I am away a fair bit in the City while Mrs.Woodstock and our 8 and 4 years olds are at home
If he invests in one of the larger and potentially more timid breeds, note it's timidity leads to aggressive behavior, he'd want to have a lot of time available!
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