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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 619116" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>I would say that is true to a certain point. Dogs are as individualistic as people are. The proof of that is in our own behavior when selectiong a pup/ kitten or a stray from the pound. We only select those we see that have a friendly or outgoing nature. </p><p> </p><p>I do agree the owners have a place in the dogs or cats heart. Trust is also a huge issues with animals. New people, smells or sounds can make any of them react randomly. I recall seeing a CSI episode where a dog went beserk because of loud sounds, but seemed friendly as can be up until then. A lot of those stories are written on true events, as well. </p><p> </p><p>I would like to see chained up laws passed too in every state. As the people you deliever to will not be there, they must chain any dog up away from the front door or left inside with no way outside. In a reasonable place with shade, food and water. This will include if the dog is always outside whenever the people are there or not. </p><p> </p><p>I know I know the dog is also used for secruity reasons as well. But there is a double edge sword to that as well. I,ve seen stories of people walking threw private lands or farms lands and getting attacked by trained guard dogs. Some ending up in deaths of thieves and people just passing threw private land. </p><p> </p><p>For me, I dont trust any dog. I was bitten in the face by a dog in the past. It doesnt mean I have a thing out for dogs, but it does for me think that any and every animal cant really be trusted, no matter how friendly. The people next door have two dogs that really like me, but I will always know that they are nice doesnt mean they are 100% trustworthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 619116, member: 16334"] I would say that is true to a certain point. Dogs are as individualistic as people are. The proof of that is in our own behavior when selectiong a pup/ kitten or a stray from the pound. We only select those we see that have a friendly or outgoing nature. I do agree the owners have a place in the dogs or cats heart. Trust is also a huge issues with animals. New people, smells or sounds can make any of them react randomly. I recall seeing a CSI episode where a dog went beserk because of loud sounds, but seemed friendly as can be up until then. A lot of those stories are written on true events, as well. I would like to see chained up laws passed too in every state. As the people you deliever to will not be there, they must chain any dog up away from the front door or left inside with no way outside. In a reasonable place with shade, food and water. This will include if the dog is always outside whenever the people are there or not. I know I know the dog is also used for secruity reasons as well. But there is a double edge sword to that as well. I,ve seen stories of people walking threw private lands or farms lands and getting attacked by trained guard dogs. Some ending up in deaths of thieves and people just passing threw private land. For me, I dont trust any dog. I was bitten in the face by a dog in the past. It doesnt mean I have a thing out for dogs, but it does for me think that any and every animal cant really be trusted, no matter how friendly. The people next door have two dogs that really like me, but I will always know that they are nice doesnt mean they are 100% trustworthy. [/QUOTE]
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