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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1220234" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I wont dispute that they <strong>can be</strong> affectionate...there is one on my route that is actually <em>quite</em> friendly to me....but my in my 26 years of experience in dealing with other peoples dogs as a UPS driver I have found that the breed <em>as a whole</em> tends to <em>not</em> be particularly friendly or affectionate. I find the same to be true for Chows. On the opposite end of the spectrum, it is the Labradors, Golden Retrievers and Pit Bulls that wind up spending the most amount of time up in my truck and leaving the highest quantity of doggie slobber on my hands and face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1220234, member: 14668"] I wont dispute that they [B]can be[/B] affectionate...there is one on my route that is actually [I]quite[/I] friendly to me....but my in my 26 years of experience in dealing with other peoples dogs as a UPS driver I have found that the breed [I]as a whole[/I] tends to [I]not[/I] be particularly friendly or affectionate. I find the same to be true for Chows. On the opposite end of the spectrum, it is the Labradors, Golden Retrievers and Pit Bulls that wind up spending the most amount of time up in my truck and leaving the highest quantity of doggie slobber on my hands and face. [/QUOTE]
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