
There was a big outer fence with barbed wire surrounding the facility, an inner fence, rows of kennel cages, and a house in the middle of it all. I saw Dobermans, German Shepherds, Rottweiler’s, and a couple Great Danes. As I walked around the kennel some dogs seemed to dislike my presence. One was biting the chain linked fence and was yelled at. I would think there have been broken teeth because of that.

·        Do you put your hand out, or not?Â
·        Do you make eye contact, or look away?
·        Do you stay standing, or sit down?  Â
·        Do you grab a towel to wipe the sweat from your brow, or just remain still?Â
In any case, they didn’t harm me.Â




There were dogs that were not people friendly. My sister said this dog did not like men but was fine around women. She said it was a great dog but overall not a people dog so was going to be a “junk yard†dog. A dog that would roam free behind a fenced in area to protect whatever was behind the fence.Â


Once given a command the demeanor of these trained guard dogs change. The first thing I noticed was their smile. It is intimidating when a dog becomes aggressive and smiles at you with all of their pearly white teeth showing. That smile may be all it takes to stop a bad guy so big dog smiles command more money. I was still sold on Cowboy … Â
Observation:  As these guard dogs were working and doing their job, they were smiling, wagging their tails, and seemed to enjoy their work. Could there be a lesson there for us??
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