The laws that hold dog guardians responsible for unjustified harm or damage inflicted by their pets should be rational and should not impose bans or authorize discrimination against specific dog breeds
without regard to the temperament and behavior of individual dogs.
In
regard to temperament, there is little or no difference between the two, although it is said that Westie males are more affectionate than female Westies.
We keep the dog in our home for some TLC and evaluation in
regard to its temperament, socialization, and health, in order to make the best possible fit for a prospective adopter.
Breed Specific Legislation, or BSL, are laws put in place by counties, cities, states, or communities that discriminate against certain dogs based on their breed or appearance alone, without
regard to temperament or history of aggression.
There is no doubt in my mind that our bloodline which we've been developing for 5 generations now is one of the very best American Multigeneration Labradoodle bloodlines in
regards to temperament and health that you're going to find in the United States.
The ASPCA opposes «dangerous dog laws» that designate specific breeds of dog as «dangerous,» «vicious» or potentially «dangerous» or «vicious» without
regard to the temperament or behavior of the individual dog.
Many were a result of puppy mills or backyard breeders who bred one «nice dog» to another, without
any regard to temperament or genetic health testing.