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Old 02-06-2005, 17:46   #15
nobrezabranca
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Default No agrressivity Ali,nor in mine :)

dear Rona,there was no intention in my message to show what a good or bad owner I was,or to show another feeling,beside the one to say that most of the time it's the owners that make the dogs agressiv,ant not that they are ,by nature,agressiv to people.And that in Ali's case one of my main concern was to allow her to grow in a most "social/human" possible environement,so that she doesn't become a shy and/or agressiv wolfdog,along with a lot of exercise,so that she doesn´t suffer from stress,and consequently has no "not desirable behavior".And a dog raised like this,along with a good genetic heritage,it's almost impossible to be an agressiv,unbalanced dog;and another thing also is that I'm also sure that Margo and Prmezek are one of the most qualified wolfdog owners,both in a practical and in a theoretical(knowledge of the bread,in all aspects) point of view, to do an excellent work with them,otherwise I wouldn't have allowed for Ali and Balrog to go back for them!!! And from I can see,they indeed keep on doing an excellent work!!!
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António-Portugal
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