Even worse, will you be held liable when your dog does defend his home and his owners?
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IMHO, it comes down to training and socialization, if the Wundermutt knows you and you belong on my property and in my house then you have nothing to fear. If not, expect to get barked at and see an impressive display of teeth and get charged off the property. So far (crossing my fingers) the Wundermutt has never bitten anyone or acted more aggressively than that without my instruction.
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.
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