Ame,
I agree with you on what you said, "some dogs really ….". My Buddy
happens to be a pyr who will not be one of those "tail waggers", unless he
really knows you and likes you. I rather have him that way. It
gives strangers a second thought when coming near the house or car.
Today we had a delivery of bottled water. Krystal as usual was
wagging away and smiling (she loves people), but Buddy wasn't happy one
bit. He kept an eye on this guy and growled. All the sudden when
this guy went to pet Krystal, she smelled his hand and her tail stopped wagging
and she started to growl herself. Of course, I had control of the
situation, both dogs were behind a gate and next to me. I was ready to
reach and grab either one if I had to. I have always trusted my Krystal
and if she doesn't like someone, there is a reason. I will always trust my
pyrs. I sign up Buddy for obedience classes every session I can, not that
he needs it. I do it more for the socialization. He enjoys it and
behaves wonderfully, even when another dog growls at him.
Tery
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