Comment to 'Realistic Suburban Adaptability?'
  • [quote=desiree]a dog that doesn't bond as well as it could have with his people, and prefers following dogs. Disagree with that.[/quote] You disagree with "that" basing your opinion on one dog who's full history up to seven months you may or may not be aware of versus what is accepted common knowledge in working dog circles for many years based on observation of thousands of litters. Brilliant![quote=desiree]i picked the one who was sitting in the corner watching all what was heppening but didnt gave a dam about what i was doing.[/quote] There are always exceptions to the rule and someone may end up with a good dog making all the wrong decisions. But picking the aloof puppy that distinguishes itself from the rest because it stays apart is the most common mistake of people who don't understand dogs. Even a complete novice, who has a feeling for dogs, will pick a puppy that comes to play with it. But hey, all puppies need to go to someone so if you're happy with it then it turned out good.