Gone to the Dogs

Bless him. He's got zero chance of being a guard dog. At least he's loved.
I met a couple who had a Doberman exactly like this, to a T. So much the same it makes me wonder if its a breed quirk or something. They really enjoyed him, thought he was hysterical, acting more like a cute golden retriever puppy than a big scary Dobe. A Mr. Snuggly. But after he turned 2+... all the dormant genes emerged. They had a really hard time with it. It's def true not all breeds are true to form, but 2-3 year maturity can reveal alot.
 
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I met a couple who had a Doberman exactly like this, to a T. So much the same it makes me wonder if its a breed quirk or something. They really enjoyed him, thought he was hysterical, acting more like a cute golden retriever puppy than a big scary Dobe. A Mr. Snuggly. But after he turned 2+... all the dormant genes emerged. They had a really hard time with it. It's def true not all breeds are true to form, but 2-3 year maturity can reveal alot.
This little madame. I thought was acting aggressively, when a certain spaniel gentleman passes by our fence. But the confusing part is, she gets her ball and runs around as if she wants to play

There is also a female dog shepherd dog, they are real enemies, and I think they always will be.

This female dog (inka) was greeting Mr Spaniel, last week, whilst Nancy and I were about too leave the park. Nancy started crying 😢, really upset.
The lady I was with at the time said, she's really grieving. Bless her.

It's almost as if her heart was breaking because this spaniel didn't pay her any attention at all, but was friendly with Miss Inka instead of her.

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Last week I posted off a DNA test, to find out what breeds are in her. My friend has bets on her being part Dino. :confused:. Time will tell.
I'll keep you updated 😘 😉
 
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