[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: What are your comments on this?

  • From: "" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "SoilentGrn@xxxxxxx" for DMARC)
  • To: showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2015 23:18:13 -0400

for me personally, GIVEN EQUAL GROUNDS, I do not see barking dogs as
powerful dogs. It is bravado without much power behind it, fear. Unequal
grounds is something different.
Lissa


In a message dated 7/19/2015 7:10:17 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
stormy435@xxxxxxxxx writes:

I appreciate that Lissa understood what I was trying to ask. I thought it
was interesting that this article picked up on the natural tendency of
herding dogs… almost all herding breeds (working breeds?) to remain ‘on guard,”
aloof, and maintain their boundaries. What I don’t like to see is the
voracious barking a herding dog does when somebody walks by, just walks by.
That doesn’t fit my personal definition of “on guard, aloof or maintaining
boundaries.”


Dog Parks are there for those who use them.


Storm

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