esteban ley
Posted : 7/24/2006 6:12:18 PM
I actually have a 9 month old fila male. He was socialized since very early, he is friendly to strangers outdies the house, and he is friendly and relaxed with strangers inside the house once he "reads" out reactions. We have yet to see him not-like someone, regardless, when he is outside with us he is ALWAYS leashed, and we constantly work on his obedience. Would I recommend a fila for just about anyone? absolutely not, but this is because that there is no such thing as a breed that "fits all owners". Every breed has it's needs and a kind of owner that he/she is best matched with.
As for the "mean and vicious" statement, well, the fact that you can't stop them once they decide you're the enemy does NOT make them mean nor vicious. Mean and vicious is a dog that attacks for no reason.
Judging the breed, the dog is disqualified if the judge can touch the dog. I would say going out in public wouldn't be where this breed of dog should be
I was under the impression that the dog is not requiered to allow the judge to touch him/her, not that is was disqualified if he/she did allow that judge to touch, I may be wrong though. I make it a point to take him outside as much as possible, and to make myself or my wife the center of his attention. At the most I've seen him stare at something/someone new, but it was attentive, not aggressive.
As for the "True" temperament, as far as I understand a lot of the breeders are toning down the "ojeriza", of course, this creates some controversy within the breed fanatics, some say that if you can't handle a dog with ojeriza, then don't get a Fila. Others, like myself, think that that kind of temperament in a dog had its use, and while it's desirable to a certain degree, it's impractical to have the full blown ojeriza that the original true filas had.