I agree with Chris that I don't see her as "aggressive". The point about dog parks has already been discussed as they often lead to bad situations so avoidance is best. As for her excitement at home, the key is to de-escalate it so she does not become overly snappy. Dogs communicate via very few means unlike us humans and we need to take note of these. Greys are very unique as they were not raised like other dogs and that means some quirks. I hope your group is able to provide you with some guidance.
We just got a 30lb box of them as they work well on Stewie's teeth. Normally we have bought 6-12 individual ones at Market Basket but this time got them from a butcher. They are a lot larger than previous ones being over 12". I have never been concerned about them other than being a bit grossed out but Lynn read some things on the internet (you know where everyone has an opinion) that dogs can choke on the cartilage. This is the first time I have heard this and really think it's likely due to smaller dogs or perhaps raw and not frozen necks being given? I know there is a risk with everything, Stewie could chew on a stick out in the yard and get that stuck in his throat.
Thoughts?
I am so saddened to read of the latest diagnosis. Taylor is a hero to all of us and I am glad the latest update is that he is feeling better. I hope he has many more good days ahead.
Oh Tin, I am sorry to read the passing of your Mum and Marco. You gave your boy the safe home with lots of love, that is what he needed.
Run free Marcos, run free sweetie...
I agree he should not be allowed on the furniture. Glad you're okay but this could result in a lot of damage if he ever chooses to bite. Krissy's reply is spot on.