PurBee
Well-Known Member
There’s plenty more room on the bandwagon!
I dont agree twiggy, not all nervous, aggressive and uncomfortable dogs ALL wag their tails. Only some. Many tuck their tails, others hold a stiff tail. There’s never one rule of X behaviour = X meaning. We can make generalisations, knowing there are always exceptions to every rule.
Opinions are just opinions. When we tell our experiences on this board we are not giving every little detail that gives the full picture. Thats worth remembering before judging a person.
You can pick apart posts looking for faults all day long skinnydipper, if that’s the way you like to roll and treat people.
My brother? What a memory you have for what you have ‘decided’ are faults about complete strangers.
For your information, as you clearly need to know more to refine that judgement youve made about me and my relatives: He was never home with the dogs. Weekend time was full. He had no time to help troubled dogs. Id advise anyone without free time to train and be with an animal, to return the dog to the rescue centre.
I dont agree twiggy, not all nervous, aggressive and uncomfortable dogs ALL wag their tails. Only some. Many tuck their tails, others hold a stiff tail. There’s never one rule of X behaviour = X meaning. We can make generalisations, knowing there are always exceptions to every rule.
Opinions are just opinions. When we tell our experiences on this board we are not giving every little detail that gives the full picture. Thats worth remembering before judging a person.
You can pick apart posts looking for faults all day long skinnydipper, if that’s the way you like to roll and treat people.
My brother? What a memory you have for what you have ‘decided’ are faults about complete strangers.
For your information, as you clearly need to know more to refine that judgement youve made about me and my relatives: He was never home with the dogs. Weekend time was full. He had no time to help troubled dogs. Id advise anyone without free time to train and be with an animal, to return the dog to the rescue centre.