I found this thread to be an interesting study in (nutjob) human behavior. It's no wonder it had so many views---I had to read some of the posts several times to wring out all the crazy. I fear this woman and her dogs are not going to come to a good end.
If a young Anatolian is dog aggressive can he co-exist with care bears? Would he stand up to the blue one without the guidance of a mature Anatolian?
Would a reproduction Michael Wise mug shot afghan be enough to aggitate him into protection dog status? I hope Sonya sticks around, I have a lot of questions and no credentials.
LOL! I know the first time I saw that afghan I got pretty aggitated, and NOT in the way Michael likes to THINK it aggitates women!
Truly, I don't think Anatolians are anything to mess around with. I feel for the dog. It needs a huge commitment, a job and TONS of exercise. The dog will blow up if it is just getting family time at the feet of someone searching the web all day looking for excuses to keep the dog in the house and out of work. The dogs are also not suitable as yard dogs, they need purpose and boundaries (and a flock of care bears that it can love, live with and protect)
Wow,
What a nutter.
Yup I expected it to end this way, but I had to try for the poor dog's sake.
Ahhh well.
I just hope that no one gets hurt.
Well at least it was an entertaining train wreck!
Oh, and thanks for the care bears!!!!!
I started to get annoyed by her final attack on me, but then I saw the care bears and smurfs, and just lost it laughing!!!!
Perfect!
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