Re: What does the future hold for Orey?
All dogs were bred to do something, from just being a pet or lapdog, to hunting down wild animals.
Although a lot of them still retain strong instincts on their origional purpose, a lot of dogs never do the 'job' the breed was created for and are perfectly happy being 'just pets'. Some breeds however are not very happy being 'just pets' as they have such high instincts and energy levels in there genes.
It also depends what lines they come from, this means what their parents/grandparents/great grandparents and so on did in their lifetime.
A typical debatable breed is the border collie. Working collies that come from working parents/grandparents e.t.c are not usually happy being just pets and they really want to work and are too highly strung in a pet only environment.
On the other hand a lot of border collies from different lines live perfectly happy lives in a pet only home as many of their ancestors have never seen a sheep in generations.
Hope that's not too confusing!
Basically some breeds will make better pets than others, some need an owner who is 100% sure of the breed and what they are doing, and will then go on to make nice pets. But there are quite a few breeds for first time owners that make absolutely wonderful pets.
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