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Large dog breeds don’t suddenly become aggressive

Even though they have a strong body and a large size, you won’t see a big dog breed suddenly becoming aggressive without seeing a real threat. So, you can go for a walk in the park with them without barking at everyone or other animals.

“Nineteenth-century books and periodicals are filled with stories of English Mastiffs who encountered a snarly, yappy little dog with a Napoleon complex, and just nobly ignored the raving little fellow, considering such a lopsided contest to be beneath them. That kind of self-control and tolerance is what I admire about many big dogs,” says Flaim.

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  1. I had a collie, I called him Laddie, and really should have called him Einstien because he was so
    smart. He understood three languages. When I asked him to pick up the toys, that my daughter
    had thrown out of her playpen and put them back in the playpen, he did. My daughter would throw them out and he would put them back. He was so protective of her, getting between her and the stairs or the stove.
    Collies are known for their gentleness and intelligence.

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