This covers a lot of different topics as well. A dog who absolutely refuses to run the mill and the conditioner wasting three weeks trying to force it upon him and then being mad at the dog because he did 'take the keep'.

Knowing the dogs as individuals is huge. Recognizing and making adjustments is key.

If a dog can be that well rounded and know the difference it is a good thing, should be celebrated and a lifestyle can be forged around that type of dog. If the dog is the other way, maniacally fight crazy, he has his place to, where a a good chain set up is a must, always. EWO



Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
Almost always, it will be a person's BEST dogs that can interact with other dogs ... because it takes intelligence and discretion for dogs to be able to assess who-is-who.

Only stupid dogs want to fight "everything" and (typically) only stupid people encourage this.

Jack