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Old 06-04-2012, 19:45   #14
Ursula
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Very well put. But that was not what I was getting at.
I am in the dog industry, I work with dogs everyday... different breeds. And from my experience you can get a purebred goldenretriever to act like this. You can get any breed or mixed breed to act like this.
I was just confirming that this video is not the only "evidence" to prove that these dogs are not purebred.
That was my point.
I completely understand that breeders are thriving to make the breed better. Which should be done in every breed. (but I also think that breeders in every breed should work more together)
But what I see from this video, are dogs that have been negatively socialised or maybe none... The part where the handler grabs the dogs muzzle and is negative towards the dog, with out any reason (or I did not see any reason on this video, maybe i was not able to see the entire situation) but what I saw is that the dog was penalised for acting shy. Which gives the dog more reason to be more aprehensive towards people. I could not tell from this video that they were mixed breeds... and if it makes any difference, neither did my colleagues...
But it doesnt make any difference.
These are my opinions. and just wanted some clearification on this matter.
That is all
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