No service dog has ever approached me without it's owner (is owner the right word, I'm sure there must be a better one) but if one ever does I will now know someone needs help.
No service dog has ever approached me without it's owner (is owner the right word, I'm sure there must be a better one) but if one ever does I will now know someone needs help.
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
My dog breed (Samoyed) is one of the closest to the wolf in DNA in the dog kingdom. He's soft as shit and they are renowned for being human friendly.
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
They certainly look like wolves.
I grew up with a Bull Terrier, I actually think they can be even more deadly than many other dog breeds, they fight to the death. She was very loyal, but couldn't be trusted out without very close supervision.
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
My dog breed (Samoyed) is one of the closest to the wolf in DNA in the dog kingdom. He's soft as shit and they are renowned for being human friendly.
I didn't know that about Samoyed's being closest to wolves Digs, I did know they are very gentle though.
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
They certainly look like wolves.
I grew up with a Bull Terrier, I actually think they can be even more deadly than many other dog breeds, they fight to the death. She was very loyal, but couldn't be trusted out without very close supervision.
A man I know has a Bull Terrier, he's planning on breeding her this year.
There's a really vicious and nasty dog that lives near me.
It's attacked people and dogs (It went for Jack and my dad brained it with his walking stick)