I am sleeping on this couch at the moment. That white box is next to it though because I was bad and started eating the underside of the couch. Now they won’t let me get to it any more.
Too funny! What an adorable pup! I’m sure you say it somewhere on this blog, but I haven’t found it yet, so I’ll go ahead and ask… Is that an Argentine Dogo?
Actually, now that my eyes are focusing more, I see that he is not white… he’s tan, so I guess not an Argentine Dogo. Pitbull then? Too adorable! Actually, that brings me to another question, though… How are pit bull “type” dogs viewed in Panama? I have an American Staffordshire and as I get closer to potentially moving to that country, I find that I’m worried about that. Our dogs are like our children in our household, so if that was going to be a major issue (moreso than the US, I mean), then it could potentially be a dealbreaker for us.
He’s just a pup of a couple neighborhood dogs who don’t appear to be of any particular breed.
A lot of people have dogs in Panama as guard dogs, including pit bulls. Many people are afraid of any large dog which is why people like to have one. I don’t think there is any feelings about pit bulls in particular though. As far as I know, no one trains them to be vicious so they don’t have the reputation they have in the US. One of my neighbors has one and no one has said a thing in the neighborhood.
Too funny! What an adorable pup! I’m sure you say it somewhere on this blog, but I haven’t found it yet, so I’ll go ahead and ask… Is that an Argentine Dogo?
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Actually, now that my eyes are focusing more, I see that he is not white… he’s tan, so I guess not an Argentine Dogo. Pitbull then? Too adorable! Actually, that brings me to another question, though… How are pit bull “type” dogs viewed in Panama? I have an American Staffordshire and as I get closer to potentially moving to that country, I find that I’m worried about that. Our dogs are like our children in our household, so if that was going to be a major issue (moreso than the US, I mean), then it could potentially be a dealbreaker for us.
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He’s just a pup of a couple neighborhood dogs who don’t appear to be of any particular breed.
A lot of people have dogs in Panama as guard dogs, including pit bulls. Many people are afraid of any large dog which is why people like to have one. I don’t think there is any feelings about pit bulls in particular though. As far as I know, no one trains them to be vicious so they don’t have the reputation they have in the US. One of my neighbors has one and no one has said a thing in the neighborhood.
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Thanks for letting me know!
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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