Amsterdam (wolfdogs)
I can't help, but i think we should not get used to shy dogs, and at any breed. Neither the owners, neither the judges. I disagree that shy dogs do not bite, more i believe these are most probable to bite when they fear they can't escape. I do not want to say that agressive dogs are fine, but on the other side i am strongly against shy dogs getting into breeding. Both extrems - very shy dogs and very agressive dogs should be kicked out from the circle and should not be judged.
It's for our own good, to eliminate such dogs from breeding. If we breed only on good character dogs, we can expect to have more (or most) good character pups and less problems in the future.
What it helps, that the dog has beatiful appearance, when it's problematic to share house with it? When it is problem to go out with it? When it must be on leash for most of the time ..
Mirka
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