“My neighbors huge, giant, (did I say big?) rottweiler is so very gentle. You are correct that it is the owners fault.”
To be fair, a dog’s temperament may also relate to their breeding. In the wrong hands, any breed can become a disaster.
One of the finest therapy dog’s I ever met was a full-blooded rottweiler. He was absolutely the best! So much so, that he was usually assigned to “work” with terminally ill children and the elderly. Great dog!
I love Rottis. Every one that I've met has been a big teddy bear.
You are correct that it is the owners fault.
On a depressing note, they probably procreated too.
Thank you for the links.
My pleasure. Nothing cuter than a big mellow dog and something small and fuzzy.
I like the article because they do blame the owners more than they do the dogs. Unfortunately, all three dogs will have to perish because of the loathsome owners.
"The more I see of Mankind, the more I admire my dog."
--Blaise Pascal