Yes, sorry about that.
And I do agree. But what they were in the film, and what they were in real life, had a very strong correlation.
Even if they weren't war dogs, and weren't taking people out on the streets, they were still very stable, very admirable dogs. They had to be, considering the amount of exposure they got. I suppose my point was, these dogs, who they were in REAL life, were still the epitome of what the breed should be. Smart, trainable, dependable, rock solid temperament.
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