Eagle1
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
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- Location
- Viburnum, MO
- Tractor
- Kubota BX2200, LS XG3135H, Grasshopper and Yazoo Zturns
I would fully agree that the owner need to be in control and train their dogs. Since I own dogs that can bigger than many adults I take that to heart but also firmly believe parents need to train and control their children. Not all dogs are conditioned to allow strangers to touch them uninvited, playing with friendly giant breed puppies will result in people being tipped over. A 100 pound 8 month old puppy spinning around in joy will cause pain when they impact your legs or back. Young dogs may misjudge their braking distance (by a lot) or not even have any yet. I have one that stopped by throwing herself on the ground and sliding to a stop until she was over a year old (they can slide a long way in wet grass)
Serious I have 3 that can look in my eyes when on hind legs and I'm 5' 10" and they weigh ~150 or more. The 2 little ones are 90 and 100 pounds not exactly small.
Serious I have 3 that can look in my eyes when on hind legs and I'm 5' 10" and they weigh ~150 or more. The 2 little ones are 90 and 100 pounds not exactly small.