Most of that is dogs who don't have a good life, I suspect. I mean, they might look sort of frantically happy, but once in a while I see a dog who can stay by his owner's side more or less around the clock, and the difference is enormous. This is probably breed specific to some extent, I don't really know anything about dogs, but when you see one of those dogs you know what I'm talking about. They're quiet, alert, level headed, they aren't frightened of you but they don't need anything from you either, they know where they are and what they're doing there.fairweathertuba wrote:Untrained dogs just seem to drone on and on with useless barking when the owners are away, they jump up on you when you get near the owner (usually out of friendliness but it's quite annoying) they will run around willie nillie when not kept on a leash, dig up plants etc.
It would be interesting to know what the original pre-domesticated dogs were like - like wolves and coyotes, more like Cape hunting dogs? - but I'm really sure dogs are not adapted for spending the day at home killing time while you're at work, and the vast majority of dogs you see are a little warped by that. That's my theory. (Not really thinking of pugs and things like that here, I'm talking about normal dogs with somewhat normal metabolism etc.)
I don't remember the part where dogs dig up plants. They do have an unfortunate tendency to roll in smelly things, and to eat things that I'm going to forbear from mentioning. And occasionally they'll seriously injure someone (and more than a few cat owners have lost serious amounts of blood while trying to administer oral medicine.)











