• thatKamGuy
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    20 hours ago

    We have a cavoodle, basically a smaller version of this breed.

    He’s not aggressive, basically a big wuss-bag, but he gets along with our 2yo like a house on fire!

    My biggest issue with the breed is that they seem to hhave no sense of self-preservation - picking fights with much larger, more serious dogs (German Shepherds, Border Collies etc.), and are one of the only breeds I have ever encountered that aren’t primarily motivated by food… ours in particular is a ridiculously fussy eater.

    Our in-house joke about him is that he’s not a dog at all, but a sentient teddy bear.

    • Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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      17 hours ago

      I saw a chichuaua attack my border collie once, she somehow flipped it on it’s back, put a paw on it’s neck, snarled at it, then let it go.

      She handled that better than most humans would have.