Alec Swan
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Rather like the last thread on this subject, Alec seems to be coming from a highly idealised situation with young pups of biddable breeding, where fair and effective training will reap rewards very quickly. I'll accept this, but only in part. Read on...!
Once again I invite him to take on an adolescent dog of a breed purposely designed to ignore the handler, for whom every breed society in the world states that the dog must not be allowed off a lead, who has received no socialisation or adequate exercise up until the point that it comes into your care, and see what he can do with that.Now here I could become cross, sort of!! Why would anyone, in their right minds, want a dog which was DESIGNED to ignore his owners demands, when he was bred for another purpose?
Tongue firmly in cheek, of course, but (disgustingly smugly, I admit) I consider mine the bigger victory. I'll accept that your dog is, perhaps the most handsome of creatures, but they are NOT domestic pets, or certainly weren't bred to be, so you take them on, at your peril.
You wont agree with me, I realise that
Alec.
BC. The judgements are also a bit TIC, but take with the specialist dog, and you will be taking a dog away from its intended purpose. Wolves don't make for the ideal pets, and they aren't alone. Handsome is, as handsome does!!
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