Is it possible to keep a German shepherd without danger?

No dog is inherently dangerous. If you believe they are, you are the victim of media manipulation of your mind. Every few years, we are told that a certain species is dangerous. In order to attract media attention, the Animal Protection Association often kills them. I had a German shepherd in the 1960s. This is the cutest dog ever. He is no threat to anyone. Similarly, when Dobby was regarded as a dangerous target by the media, I also had one.

She is cute and afraid of conflict with anyone. I have to wake her up every night when I come home from work. She never tried to attack anyone, although she barked at my aunt when she finally realized that there were strangers at home. When my aunt stamped her foot and tried to stop her barking, her barking became louder and louder. She never intended to attack anyone.

Of course, this brings us to the pit dog. Most dogs called pit bulls are not. There are many different breeds of this kind of dog, the most common is the Staffordshire Terrier. I want to help a woman who was homeless many years ago. She has a dog and several children. As a result, she left the child and the dog at my house. One day I went out and she came back with the children. I never saw them again. But she left the dog. There are two small varieties, and I can find a home for them right away.

The third is the dog breed, which was discriminated against in my apartment building at that time. I once had a male dog, weighing 10 kg. He told "Pit" Coco that he was the master. If she wants something, she must get his permission, and she readily agrees. I never heard her scream. She and my dog became best friends. They played together, ate together, slept together in my bed, and of course, left me a little space. When I saw my puppy's head disappear in her mouth, I thought, "I hope you are playing!" " "Of course they are.

Then one day, I lay on the sofa and watched them play. Tian Mi came up to me, put his face in front of me and grinned. Then I realized that she was a bait dog; There is not a tooth in her mouth. She is very sweet and lovely. When I tried to find someone to take her so that I didn't have to move or cancel the lease, I found it almost impossible to find someone to take her so that she wouldn't be killed. I can't find anyone in Oregon who can save her. The last time I called, I just decided to let the lady go on. I'm sure a solution will be found. Sure enough, she remembered a man who had adopted an employee from her and had been looking for another employee. He lives on a 40-acre farm in North Dakota.

So I put both dogs in the car and drove from West Oregon to a truck stop in North Dakota to meet this gentleman. But I really don't want to leave us. I believe that she has never been treated so well in our family, so she wants to stay. Connie squatted for about 30 minutes, holding food, and finally she left us to meet him. She finally decided that he was all right and left with him. We always keep in touch. A few months after Connie started her new life, she told me that she had a new best friend: a cat! They eat together, play together, sleep together and walk together on 40 acres of land.

People need to stop believing that any kind of dog is dangerous. This has led to the killing of many beautiful and lovely dogs, not because they are despicable, but because they are born a frightening breed.