As someone who lives in rural country and is lucky to have two beautiful guard dogs, I can say that is a very commited to his role dog.
That attitude just screams: "not on my watch"
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As someone who lives in rural country and is lucky to have two beautiful guard dogs, I can say that is a very commited to his role dog.
That attitude just screams: "not on my watch"
I have never seen a retriever that angry, holy moly
I don't think they were angry, just committed.
Like stopping a child going for the cookie jar, it was just "get out of it".
The goodest boy