As seen, there may be some dog breeds that do better with children, but there is yet, no dog breed that can be claimed to be «
bomb proof with children».
Not exact matches
Oliver Letwin went through the draft legislation
with a fine toothcomb, supposedly «
bomb -
proofing» them.
Native / American cowgirl looking for someone to ride
with for walks in these mountains, I say walks, cause I'm getting a little long - in - the - tooth to buck - em out anymore, prefer
bomb -
proof, as falling off now hurts!!
Little of the dumb bloat hardware that Audi and Porsche have to put into their cars to get them to go around corners and it's built like a brick $ hit house
with a chassis stiffer than granite and a
bomb proof engine (porsche owners, of which I'm one) will appreciate that.
Most importantly, a
bomb -
proof recall can also be a life saver, should your dog head towards a road filled
with traffic or another dog that is clearly not displaying amicable intents.
I can tell you that I have worked
with a number of CCI dogs and most of them are as
bomb -
proof as you can imagine.
My 3 year old female is one of the «
bomb proof» type, isn't bothered by (or
with) most humans, very independent, not so * obedient * (not food motivated, or toy motivated, or really motivated to do anything she doesn't want to do) but I can usually trust her to make good choices.
We've had some shelter dogs over the years that were just so amazingly good
with other dogs — trust
with your life,
bomb -
proof, able to negotiate virtually anything — those dogs, I wouldn't dream of intervening
with short of blood, since they could and did give master classes in canine social signaling.
With such
bomb -
proof «logic» as you display here, it's probably best you didn't attempt to substantively address any of my actual arguments.