It is exactly as Lupin puts it. And the more trendier dogs are, the more penile enhancements or status symbols they are, the worse.
Inbreeding, puppy mills everything for a quick pack And passing them one to everybody and their cousin without any analysis on whether the purchaser is an adequate owner.
( personnally i have never sold a pup; i give them away to wh deserves my trust as an owner )
Another reason of bad ownerhsip is total uncomprehension of a dogs ways, and that its natural instinct is to be tle leader of the pack.
So people let dogs play with young children, on their knees, viewed by dogs as pups.
People let the dogs on the bed, on the couch, and let them earn that place and then, one day, people tire of it and want to remove dog from said couch or bed and dog growls, angry at the chnage in pack status, AND, OH MY GOD, I HAVE A DANGEROUS DOG AT HOME!!!
IF PEOPLE TREATED DOGS AS DOGS, AS THE ANCINET ONES DID, LESS THAN ONE TENTH OF THE PROBLMES WOULD OCCUR!
QUOTE=Lupin;6343489]At the end of the day, I still pity the dogs more than their owners. Some owners never understood well dog behavior resulting in attacks. Fear, direct eye contact when you do not know the dog and everything else that makes them feel threatened or provoked, can get you on their wrong side. Too bad. When someone buys a dog on impulse, complains about their temperament, complains how needy the dogs are, at the end of the day, it is the owner's fault. A dog raised well when young is much more understood and less capable of attacks.
Consider the genetic flaws, reckless breeding practices, lack of stringent tests for physical and mental health take their toll on the overrated breeds. So why blame the breed? It all goes back to the same IDIOTIC owners who do everything to profit themselves without putting the dogs' health check on top.
Well, sorry to those who still blame the dogs for what they are, but, before you argue, make sure you come up with a more logical explanation on why we should blame the dogs more than the owners. Puppymillers, backyard breeders, google them. And I completely find these kinds of breeders disgusting for putting particular breeds in bad light.
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