I don't have a dog yet, I am focused on a mpoo, and I have two granddoggies that I spend the day with, at least once or twice a week, more if the parents are on holidays. The granddoggies are a 4 year old Viszla and a 2 year old German shorthair Pointer. The Viszla was 'adopted' from champion lines from a Vancouver Island Breeder, now retired. The GSP is a rescue from California.
I grew up with dogs when dogs were just dogs. We had 2 heinz variety, English Springer, Beagle, Schaunuzers, and German Shepard. Never felt akin to dogs until this GSP. She came aggressive, with separation anxiety, territorial, not house friendly, under weight, ... Since late November, my daughter-in-law and son worked with her and I tell you, Pygmaliion! She is the sweetest pup on four legs (next to the Viszla). She is so funny, sensitive, smart and lives to please. Although she does get barky sometimes.
I would so 'adopt' a GSP or Viszla but they are too powerful for me.
I understand dog people have special "je ne sais quoi" and recognize that of another dog person. It is, I observe, a quality that speaks about the person who is compassionate, inclusive, giving and forgiving, patient, bendable, ... in short, a person who does not see things as black and white but appreciates all shades between.
I ask the question "why do you have dogs in your life?" because of another recent and much viewed thread where comments posted confuse me. Why do you have dogs?
Just asking ... no judgement.
I grew up with dogs when dogs were just dogs. We had 2 heinz variety, English Springer, Beagle, Schaunuzers, and German Shepard. Never felt akin to dogs until this GSP. She came aggressive, with separation anxiety, territorial, not house friendly, under weight, ... Since late November, my daughter-in-law and son worked with her and I tell you, Pygmaliion! She is the sweetest pup on four legs (next to the Viszla). She is so funny, sensitive, smart and lives to please. Although she does get barky sometimes.
I would so 'adopt' a GSP or Viszla but they are too powerful for me.
I understand dog people have special "je ne sais quoi" and recognize that of another dog person. It is, I observe, a quality that speaks about the person who is compassionate, inclusive, giving and forgiving, patient, bendable, ... in short, a person who does not see things as black and white but appreciates all shades between.
I ask the question "why do you have dogs in your life?" because of another recent and much viewed thread where comments posted confuse me. Why do you have dogs?
Just asking ... no judgement.