Ok maybe I should put it diffrently. I don’t mean like an attack dog. More like a security dog and not have him picked on by bigger dogs he can stand up for himself. The only training school we have is loaning him out to the local sheriff which they don;t gurantee his safety.

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      1 day ago

      Isn’t “having a cute companion in my house” arguably similar?

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      No. I mean super nice. Like he will run up on a stranger and wanted to be petted. I kind of mean like going to the dog park without running scared from the other dogs.