First of all � I accept the allure that some people have of large powerful breeds. But I also accept that some people who own large breeds are not necessarily responsible dog owners � for whatever reason (inexperience, lack of knowledge etc).
Iheartruby says in her original question and subsequent replies that she is a first time dog owner. So her dog-handling capabilities are yet to be proven (although she admits she�s had her share of troublesome pets). All the advice and most of the comments iheartruby has received and found when researching have said, �This breed is not for the first time owner�.
I have read Kita�s reply and agree with what she is advising
iheart ruby to do � join the breed club, go to shows and talk to breeders. Kita, with all her experience, has said quite bluntly that her dog, a similar breed, is not a good family pet.
You asked what I�d suggest about where to leave your dog while you go to the local shop. As you�ve asked, I�ll reply: I�d suggest you leave her at home.
You�re not in control of your dog when its tied up outside a shop. At the same time, however, you ARE responsible for any actions taken by your dog when you�re not there. (I don�t leave my dogs tied up outside a shop because I�m afraid that they might be taken. Or an aggressive dog went for one of them and damage was caused by either the attacker or one of my dogs.)
You say that iheartruby was asking for advice. When it was given to her (an inexperienced, future first-time dog-owner), she called comments from Lankeela � a dog owner with more than 30years experience - �harsh, negative and sarcastic�. Lankeela�s reply wasn�t what iheartruby wanted to hear.
I�m not using the anonymity of the internet to meter out my judgement � I�m saying nothing on here that I wouldn�t say to your face.
End of discussion as far as I�m concerned.