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They’re amazing! A bit skittish but that apparently wears off by about age 3. Beau is afraid of wood, cement, or tile flooring but so was Sadie until she turned three.
Aw those are such random things to be afraid of haha
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They’re amazing! A bit skittish but that apparently wears off by about age 3. Beau is afraid of wood, cement, or tile flooring but so was Sadie until she turned three.
I can't speak for all, but mine are not aggressive at all. They have to be EXTREMELY provoked before they'll even snap their teeth. They give a lot of warning if they are uncomfortable in a situation.
I can't speak for all, but mine are not aggressive at all. They have to be EXTREMELY provoked before they'll even snap their teeth. They give a lot of warning if they are uncomfortable in a situation.
IKR! His feeder, the corner, a doorway, his bowl, a drone... I could go on lolAw those are such random things to be afraid of haha
IKR! His feeder, the corner, a doorway, his bowl, a drone... I could go on lol
I’m not sure. Probably a breed thing because the woman whose dog we bred Beau with said that Sadie was skittish too and that most collies are when younger.LOL OMG!
Do you think it's a breed thing or a socialization issue or maybe his specific genetics/line?
I’m not sure. Probably a breed thing because the woman whose dog we bred Beau with said that Sadie was skittish too and that most collies are when younger.
We used to have a yellow lab that would NOT walk on wood floors. Had a friend keep him for a week while we were out of town....she has all wood floors. We had to borrow throw rugs from everyone we knew to cover the floors. He wouldn’t go in the house until we did!IKR! His feeder, the corner, a doorway, his bowl, a drone... I could go on lol