Excellent. A caring dog owner is fine with me!Archery1969 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 6:31 pmGreenmark, I’m in Canada now, I can take it for long wilderness walks and woods sleepovers. I worked with dogs in Afghanistan, keep them busy, focused and happy all will be fine. Problem arises with people keeping large powerful dogs in flats or small gardens left on their own most of the day.greenmark wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:58 pmI wouldn't now think of getting a dog. I've concluded they are more 24/7 than infants. They may not show it to most people but I'm convinced they cannot fucntion properly without their "pack". They get unhappy, cranky. Maybe that's why some go berserk. A little neglect (or a lot depending breed and individual nature) and wallop!...... a powerful set of jaws looking for something to rip.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 4:45 pm
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Now I thinking of getting a puppy one. I have several acres of land so exercise won’t be a problem and I can create an obstacle course to keep him/her focused.
What could possibly go wrong…![]()

I used to think working people that showed up with dogs were nuts.
In retrospect, those dogs were the happiest calm dogs I've ever encountered.
It's odd now that I meet a pooch and it comes to me and is friendly and waggy and I think "there's a gap of care there".
Other dogs that pass me by because the smells around are far more interesting, I like them a lot.