It's great to be back. The pace of life just gallops sometimes, and often the video work takes a backseat. Hopefully in the future we can be more consistent. Thanks for tuning in again. :-)
They are all lovely aren't they! Dogs are so lovely, and of course I am quite partial to the Sheltie! We don't go to the dog park too often, but it's good for her to meet other dogs once in a while. Miley sends a hello!
Pit Bulls are not dangerous dogs. They are the most loving, family dogs. The owners train them to be dangerous. Their nicknames used to be "Nanny Dog". When trained properly, they are the greatest family dog to have. It's so sad they people concider them a 'dangerous' dog.
I appreciate the different perspective than my own that you have shared here. Unfortunately I don't have a good impression of this breed, and where we live, it so often seems that the individuals that choose to own these dogs have no business getting them in the first place. I am glad to hear there is another side to the Pitbull breed that I don't know. (It still really bothers me that people will break the law in our area to own them. Why do those people think they are above the laws of our land?). Anyways, I appreciate the different lens on this, it challenges me to view the breed differently too. Thank so much. :-)
I'm so glad to see you back. I've missed your videos so much.
It's great to be back. The pace of life just gallops sometimes, and often the video work takes a backseat. Hopefully in the future we can be more consistent. Thanks for tuning in again. :-)
Beauties in the park♦
They are all lovely aren't they! Dogs are so lovely, and of course I am quite partial to the Sheltie! We don't go to the dog park too often, but it's good for her to meet other dogs once in a while. Miley sends a hello!
Pit Bulls are not dangerous dogs. They are the most loving, family dogs. The owners train them to be dangerous. Their nicknames used to be "Nanny Dog". When trained properly, they are the greatest family dog to have. It's so sad they people concider them a 'dangerous' dog.
I appreciate the different perspective than my own that you have shared here. Unfortunately I don't have a good impression of this breed, and where we live, it so often seems that the individuals that choose to own these dogs have no business getting them in the first place. I am glad to hear there is another side to the Pitbull breed that I don't know. (It still really bothers me that people will break the law in our area to own them. Why do those people think they are above the laws of our land?). Anyways, I appreciate the different lens on this, it challenges me to view the breed differently too. Thank so much. :-)
Just search RUclips for Nanny Dog Pit Bull and you will see their try side. And sometimes laws passed are wrong.