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Upbringing & character How to care for a puppy, how to socialize it, the most common problems with CzW, how to solve them.... |
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ir Brukne
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We have the same here, but the man, who attacked first a 17 year old girl and made her a consussion wasn't right anyway. The dog was defending his mistress.
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Wilkokłak
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Katowice
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Of course; with all my heart I'm for the girl and the dog; I've just written that to show, how grotesque an approach and situations sometimes we have here.
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#3 | |
ir Brukne
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![]() ![]() ![]() Hey, could you please write the rules of keeping/walking a dog in Poland in a topic "Dog keeping rules... blablabla.."? ![]() |
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My first wolfdog tended to growl when she felt I was in danger, and I had to teach her not to bite everybody who just wanted to shake my hand. But she learned. My second wolfdog was raised to be very friendly with people and not to expect anyone to be dangerous, but when she doesn't like somebody, she growls and barks. Usually its drunks she doesn't like.
None of my wolfdogs needed to defend me in real. I suppose just them being present is quite enough, but on the other hand men (even drunk) generally leave me alone. I think they are scared of me ;o)
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