In my own opinion, ... By: RTRDPrOd. on 10 Feb 12, 04:08:27 In my own opinion, german shepards are the pure breed of dog, elite of thier species,? and yes....they are perfect...
diediediediedie? By: jlefebre6001. on 10 Feb 12, 03:37:38 diediediediedie?
I? love how gentle ... By: KyrstaLenon. on 09 Feb 12, 16:43:20 I? love how gentle the shepherd was. Dogs know what they can and can't do when it comes to playing!
@PCSExponent
yea ... By: TheLegendary754. on 09 Feb 12, 05:57:34 @PCSExponent
yea but? you seen what happened when that shephard got serious at 0:29
That little dog ... By: billwho62. on 09 Feb 12, 04:31:07 That little dog should be shot! The big one, I dunno. I'd? definately have it fixed so it would never be able to reproduce. Too damn dumb!
this? is so cute. ... By: MegaTyte99. on 08 Feb 12, 04:42:48 this? is so cute. i love dogs.
I have a large ... By: TheCounter005. on 07 Feb 12, 21:49:58 I have a large female Shepherd and a little Chihuahua mix, and the little dog acts the same way. They are great friends and wouldn't intentionally hurt eachother, but the little dog simply has to play harder to keep up with the big one. He has to go all out, so it seems like he's being aggressive when he bites her neck and face, and drags her around by her cheek. She takes it until he bites a little too hard, and only then will she let him know who the boss really is. She keeps? him in line.
Shepherd: Ahh! ... By: TikTokToxic. on 05 Feb 12, 21:43:41 Shepherd: Ahh! Gremlin!?
It sounds like that ... By: TikTokToxic. on 05 Feb 12, 04:18:53 It sounds like that puppy is really trying to hurt the shepherd! GS is? like, "yeah whatever man..."
I love the GS and ... By: Skooterbird. on 05 Feb 12, 00:13:46 I love the GS and have owned them always. To see this GS so good while that little not so cute dog acts like it does...just confirms to me that allowing this to happen is the owners error not the dogs. You should be stopping it. For you to think its cute or funny and laugh at this dog is such a huge mistake on your part. If this was a large breed dog and acted like that you would want the dog put down? saying its a nasty dog...but when its a small dog, its then seen as cute. Just so wrong. ....
They are playing u ... By: TheFlow313. on 04 Feb 12, 16:37:11 They are playing u stupid cunt. If the GSD wanted to hurt the other dog he/she? would already have done it. He/she just didnt wanted to hurt the pup.
@Lndmk227 Agreed, I ... By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 21:14:30 @Lndmk227 Agreed, I rescued my dog from terrible owners at 5 months old, and even if she had been a 200lb Mastiff I would've done it, I see her as a dog, not a toy, and not a baby, if I wanted a toy I would get a stuffed animal, and if I wanted to have a baby, then? by all means, I would just have a baby, people should only get a dog to have a dog, nothing more, nothing less.
And thanks!
@Lndmk227 If you ... By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 21:12:12 @Lndmk227 If you put my? dog next to other small dogs there is an immediate difference that you see, for one, my dog is not at all insecure, she doesn't shake like a leaf, is not possessive of me, doesn't bark at literally everything, in fact, as much as I try and try, I can't even teach her to speak! It's actually amazing to see, and I use her as an "ambassador" for people and big dogs to learn about little dogs, people are always amazed at her behavior. Simple product of nurturing.
@Lndmk227 It's ... By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 21:09:40 @Lndmk227 It's exactly what discipline they get, because if a Golden Retriever gets possessive of it's owner or food aggressive, they see it as a problem and go get professional help for the dog, but when it's a little dog, they just think it's cute or funny, or blame it? one the dog having "little dog syndrome.
@xWolfHauntx -- But ... By: Lndmk227. on 03 Feb 12, 20:59:24 @xWolfHauntx -- But I agree completely. A dog is a dog is a dog, and they need to be controlled as such. Just as a Pit Bull is a dog, so is the little Chihuahua or Pomeranians or what have you. They need to be controlled.
I appreciate that you're one of the responsible owners. So many people seem to buy? the little "rat dogs" as I call them, because they're "cuddly-wuddly" and "oh-so-cute". But they never take the time to train them as they should.
Good luck!
@xWolfHauntx -- I ... By: Lndmk227. on 03 Feb 12, 20:56:45 @xWolfHauntx -- I think some of it is the breed too, though. After all, you never hear about? a Golden Retriever biting or mauling somebody, and Chihuahuas seem to do it rather regularly. I think some of it might be in the discipline they get, but I also think it has to do with the specific dog type.
You sound like you go through a lot of work to keep that part of your dog suppressed, so that's a good thing. But I'm always ready for the worst from the others.
@Lndmk227 It's ... By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 16:36:05 @Lndmk227 It's almost too much to be a little dog owner when you have to hear that everyday, I swear. >.< I honestly never could get why people let their little dogs get away with so much, so I can agree with you there, sure, they are tiny, but a dog is a dog, you don't treat a Mastiff any different than a Lab, so why? should you treat a Mastiff any different than a Chihuahua? It absolutely boggles my mind on how some people think.
@Lndmk227 Oh yes, ... By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 16:33:30 @Lndmk227 Oh yes, the nay-sayers spoil their dogs and guess what I hear the most from people? "Don't yell at her she's tiny!"(For the record, my "yelling" is simply a stern voice)When she get's too excited and jumps on someone and I discipline her, "Oh it's okay if she jumps, she's so tiny!" or "she's just showing love!" when they? say that, I just say, "yeah, my 100+lb Mastiff just want to show you some love too..."
@xWolfHauntx But ... By: Lndmk227. on 03 Feb 12, 16:15:02 @xWolfHauntx But see, yours is the exception to the rule. Most people who own little dogs like that treat them like babies their whole lives and let them get away with whatever the hell they want--so when they bite someone, they aren't punished firmly enough, and they continue to do it.
YOU should be PROUD of your accomplishment. You're obviously a very responsible owner, and I applaud you. Ignore the nay-sayers--probably the same people? I despise for all these little toy monsters.
@Lndmk227 It's not ... By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 15:42:39 @Lndmk227 It's not the little dog's faults, they are simply a product of their nurturing. I have a Chihuahua mix that I treat the exact same way I treat my 100+lb Mastiff or my AmStaff, and this magical thing happened...She turned into a very REAL dog! Now, I've been berated time and time again for treating her like a dog instead of a toy, but hey, at least my dog doesn't want to maul everything and barks less then both my Mastiff? and AmStaff put together.
i just bought a? ... By: GLAlegend13. on 03 Feb 12, 04:08:37 i just bought a? puppy germen whats ur advice for me? please reply
'puppy? power'''' By: munkfunk123. on 02 Feb 12, 16:14:04 'puppy? power''''
Wow, I guess little ... By: Shadowrunner6969. on 01 Feb 12, 05:41:08 Wow, I guess little dogs? really DO have a Napoleonic Complex. >.
I think the german ... By: 105daily. on 31 Jan 12, 00:57:50 I think the german shepherd was just like "it isn't? worth the effort..." so he just sat there XD
Aww poor sheperd ... By: Kekeismeme. on 30 Jan 12, 23:21:24 Aww poor sheperd dont know what the other breed is but this should be? considered a message to stop animal abuse
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By: RTRDPrOd. on 10 Feb 12, 04:08:27
In my own opinion, german shepards are the pure breed of dog, elite of thier species,? and yes....they are perfect...
By: jlefebre6001. on 10 Feb 12, 03:37:38
diediediediedie?
By: KyrstaLenon. on 09 Feb 12, 16:43:20
I? love how gentle the shepherd was. Dogs know what they can and can't do when it comes to playing!
By: TheLegendary754. on 09 Feb 12, 05:57:34
@PCSExponent yea but? you seen what happened when that shephard got serious at 0:29
By: billwho62. on 09 Feb 12, 04:31:07
That little dog should be shot! The big one, I dunno. I'd? definately have it fixed so it would never be able to reproduce. Too damn dumb!
By: MegaTyte99. on 08 Feb 12, 04:42:48
this? is so cute. i love dogs.
By: TheCounter005. on 07 Feb 12, 21:49:58
I have a large female Shepherd and a little Chihuahua mix, and the little dog acts the same way. They are great friends and wouldn't intentionally hurt eachother, but the little dog simply has to play harder to keep up with the big one. He has to go all out, so it seems like he's being aggressive when he bites her neck and face, and drags her around by her cheek. She takes it until he bites a little too hard, and only then will she let him know who the boss really is. She keeps? him in line.
By: TikTokToxic. on 05 Feb 12, 21:43:41
Shepherd: Ahh! Gremlin!?
By: TikTokToxic. on 05 Feb 12, 04:18:53
It sounds like that puppy is really trying to hurt the shepherd! GS is? like, "yeah whatever man..."
By: Skooterbird. on 05 Feb 12, 00:13:46
I love the GS and have owned them always. To see this GS so good while that little not so cute dog acts like it does...just confirms to me that allowing this to happen is the owners error not the dogs. You should be stopping it. For you to think its cute or funny and laugh at this dog is such a huge mistake on your part. If this was a large breed dog and acted like that you would want the dog put down? saying its a nasty dog...but when its a small dog, its then seen as cute. Just so wrong. ....
By: TheFlow313. on 04 Feb 12, 16:37:11
They are playing u stupid cunt. If the GSD wanted to hurt the other dog he/she? would already have done it. He/she just didnt wanted to hurt the pup.
By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 21:14:30
@Lndmk227 Agreed, I rescued my dog from terrible owners at 5 months old, and even if she had been a 200lb Mastiff I would've done it, I see her as a dog, not a toy, and not a baby, if I wanted a toy I would get a stuffed animal, and if I wanted to have a baby, then? by all means, I would just have a baby, people should only get a dog to have a dog, nothing more, nothing less. And thanks!
By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 21:12:12
@Lndmk227 If you put my? dog next to other small dogs there is an immediate difference that you see, for one, my dog is not at all insecure, she doesn't shake like a leaf, is not possessive of me, doesn't bark at literally everything, in fact, as much as I try and try, I can't even teach her to speak! It's actually amazing to see, and I use her as an "ambassador" for people and big dogs to learn about little dogs, people are always amazed at her behavior. Simple product of nurturing.
By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 21:09:40
@Lndmk227 It's exactly what discipline they get, because if a Golden Retriever gets possessive of it's owner or food aggressive, they see it as a problem and go get professional help for the dog, but when it's a little dog, they just think it's cute or funny, or blame it? one the dog having "little dog syndrome.
By: Lndmk227. on 03 Feb 12, 20:59:24
@xWolfHauntx -- But I agree completely. A dog is a dog is a dog, and they need to be controlled as such. Just as a Pit Bull is a dog, so is the little Chihuahua or Pomeranians or what have you. They need to be controlled. I appreciate that you're one of the responsible owners. So many people seem to buy? the little "rat dogs" as I call them, because they're "cuddly-wuddly" and "oh-so-cute". But they never take the time to train them as they should. Good luck!
By: Lndmk227. on 03 Feb 12, 20:56:45
@xWolfHauntx -- I think some of it is the breed too, though. After all, you never hear about? a Golden Retriever biting or mauling somebody, and Chihuahuas seem to do it rather regularly. I think some of it might be in the discipline they get, but I also think it has to do with the specific dog type. You sound like you go through a lot of work to keep that part of your dog suppressed, so that's a good thing. But I'm always ready for the worst from the others.
By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 16:36:05
@Lndmk227 It's almost too much to be a little dog owner when you have to hear that everyday, I swear. >.< I honestly never could get why people let their little dogs get away with so much, so I can agree with you there, sure, they are tiny, but a dog is a dog, you don't treat a Mastiff any different than a Lab, so why? should you treat a Mastiff any different than a Chihuahua? It absolutely boggles my mind on how some people think.
By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 16:33:30
@Lndmk227 Oh yes, the nay-sayers spoil their dogs and guess what I hear the most from people? "Don't yell at her she's tiny!"(For the record, my "yelling" is simply a stern voice)When she get's too excited and jumps on someone and I discipline her, "Oh it's okay if she jumps, she's so tiny!" or "she's just showing love!" when they? say that, I just say, "yeah, my 100+lb Mastiff just want to show you some love too..."
By: Lndmk227. on 03 Feb 12, 16:15:02
@xWolfHauntx But see, yours is the exception to the rule. Most people who own little dogs like that treat them like babies their whole lives and let them get away with whatever the hell they want--so when they bite someone, they aren't punished firmly enough, and they continue to do it. YOU should be PROUD of your accomplishment. You're obviously a very responsible owner, and I applaud you. Ignore the nay-sayers--probably the same people? I despise for all these little toy monsters.
By: xWolfHauntx. on 03 Feb 12, 15:42:39
@Lndmk227 It's not the little dog's faults, they are simply a product of their nurturing. I have a Chihuahua mix that I treat the exact same way I treat my 100+lb Mastiff or my AmStaff, and this magical thing happened...She turned into a very REAL dog! Now, I've been berated time and time again for treating her like a dog instead of a toy, but hey, at least my dog doesn't want to maul everything and barks less then both my Mastiff? and AmStaff put together.
By: GLAlegend13. on 03 Feb 12, 04:08:37
i just bought a? puppy germen whats ur advice for me? please reply
By: munkfunk123. on 02 Feb 12, 16:14:04
'puppy? power''''
By: Shadowrunner6969. on 01 Feb 12, 05:41:08
Wow, I guess little dogs? really DO have a Napoleonic Complex. >.
By: 105daily. on 31 Jan 12, 00:57:50
I think the german shepherd was just like "it isn't? worth the effort..." so he just sat there XD
By: Kekeismeme. on 30 Jan 12, 23:21:24
Aww poor sheperd dont know what the other breed is but this should be? considered a message to stop animal abuse