Don't know what it is about dogs. I actually like my daughter's dog Tanner as well as my own- he's a mutt, Rottweiler/German Shepard cross, from the looks of things. Big enough to burn diesel, but friendly as can be. His reaction to the grandkids is to lay on his back and let them crawl all over him.
He's never "down"- always enthusiastic- when he wants in, he always waits to see if you're going out at the same time, because no matter how long he's been out, there's no way he's coming in if there's something going on outside. I swear, if you did 200 repetitions of "going to the barn", he'd accompany you on every one. And sniff the same places every time.
Never bothers our Pom when she growls at him, just "smiles" and continues to wag his tail. But the neighbor Rottweiler came over one time, and Tanner was a force to be reckonned with- kicked the neighbor dog's butt in about 30 seconds, then backed off and let him go home, yiping. He hasn't been back.
I swear, if people had personalities like good dogs, we wouldn't be in the fix we're in.
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