TheRedQueen wrote:It's a personality thing...and a socialization thing...a breed thing...not a gender thing.
hugapitbull wrote:TheRedQueen wrote:It's a personality thing...and a socialization thing...a breed thing...not a gender thing.
Duke's actually seems to be a 'my yard/property' thing (like Kinzyl). He's perfectly OK once he's not at our house. Take him to the vet and sit him in the waiting area - not a problem.
hugapitbull wrote:TheRedQueen wrote:It's a personality thing...and a socialization thing...a breed thing...not a gender thing.
Duke's actually seems to be a 'my yard/property' thing (like Kinzyl). He's perfectly OK once he's not at our house. Take him to the vet and sit him in the waiting area - not a problem.
TheRedQueen wrote:hugapitbull wrote:TheRedQueen wrote:It's a personality thing...and a socialization thing...a breed thing...not a gender thing.
Duke's actually seems to be a 'my yard/property' thing (like Kinzyl). He's perfectly OK once he's not at our house. Take him to the vet and sit him in the waiting area - not a problem.
Right, but that has to do with genetics, and early socialization...not the gender, that's what I was saying...
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