Wolfe, - you are so funny, it is very often the big burly dogs that take the brunt. Our old feller was a rescue Bull Terrier, huuge paws and a large head with 1.5 ears where his mother bit it off whilst a puppy! He was big and awsome but a totally soft apath! Every dog used to have a go at him and the same with our rescue Shar-pei now, every dog except one attacks him, so he growls under his breath, looks up at me as if to say "are you ready with the defence attack" and people think HE is the vicious one!
Two black labs came past him with mega fat wobbly owner last weekend who said "oh these are little poppets" (trying to unwind the pathetic lead she had them on) . When she got about 10 feet from me, they both snarled and growled and pounced on mine together. She was so fat, she couldn't control them and they just did their own thing until I did what I always do when that happens when my dog is in risk of being hurt - she soon left, no doubt blaming me and my dog!
Lankeela, now I know why you have your name! You don't see many of the Lancashire Heelers - do you breed from them?
Justasking - I am sure he will send you pictures, it would be most strange if he didn't. If I knew where all my rescue beasts came from, I would do the same but unfortunately I don't have the knowledge of where they came from and how they were treated which grates a little but hey ho they have good homes now!