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Originally Posted by antluis
Back in Portugal I had Ali with me until she was over 1 1/2 years.During that time,I took her each day to the beach,twice a day,during at least 40 min(mostly more),for her to do some exercise,and to get used both to other people and dogs..She loved to play with other dogs (She had at home a 200m2 big terrace to play with a dogo argentino,a!,and even more to be pet by people.At night she slept in my house,because she had always the doors from the terrace to the house open.So,I knew her very,very well,and she was also educated with a lot of love. So,this is why I'm sure,that the word agressiv doesn't apply to Ali.
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Antonio, nobody has ever said that Ali was aggressive or dangerous. It was just a joke beacuse you used the word "warn", which sounded to me a bit dramatic, especially in the context of Alistair and her pups
Alistair's a beautiful and smart bitch and her puppies are gorgeous!!!
Thanks to Margo's and Przemek's efforts we had a fantastic opportunity to follow their birth and early growth on the Internet and that's why Cheitan, Camio, Cerber, Callisto and Culsu are so popular on the forum and have so many fans on the Polish wolfdog webpage.

This is my favourite photo: 'Moulin Rouge'

And isn't this Little Smiling Fatty great?
What surprises me is the "defensive" tone of your message... I don't know much about Ali's past, except that Margo and Przemek collected her in Barcelona last year. I just don't understand why you try to convince us that you were a perfect owner though nobody has questioned that... People sometimes do part with their dogs for various reasons and nobody reasonable would blame them for that, as long as they CARE about their fate and future.