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Instant Jellyfish
Jul 3, 2007

Actually not a fish.



Several dog breeds I'm interested in owning in the future are traditionally docked and I will put little to no effort in to finding breeders that don't dock despite thinking the reasoning behind it is stupid. There are just so many more important things I am looking for in a breeder. Also I have literally never had a dog with a full tail and just don't really care. I was never mad at you though Pew! I just get sick of hearing people be judge-y about docking.

Major is only walked off my property maybe a handful of times a year. He freaks about car rides and there are dangerous loose dogs in my neighborhood so I just let him run amok in my pastures and figure it's good enough. I actively encourage him to go nuts chasing birds and wildlife because it wears him out more. I also taught him to fetch specifically so I could exercise him without getting off the couch at night.

I alpha rolled a sheep. Not because I thought it was being dominant but because he was being dangerous towards me while I needed to work in his pen and didn't have anywhere to move him. I knocked him down and stood on his shoulder while I finished fixing the panel he broke so he couldn't charge me again. It was in front of his ladies too. He hasn't tried to butt me since.

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