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Shelter Dogs and Cats are Great

Marie Mallory

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We've had these last 2 for 6 months now. They are so smart, somebody spent time with both of them Getty The Dogo Argentino will be 3 in a few months, and Maisie the Golden Retriever is almost 2.
Today I choked on my coffee pretty bad and Getty came running from the yard to check on me. She is one of the most observant dogs we've ever had and highly intelligent.
Maisie demands attention but will calm down when told 'out'.

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We've had these last 2 for 6 months now. They are so smart, somebody spent time with both of them Getty The Dogo Argentino will be 3 in a few months, and Maisie the Golden Retriever is almost 2.
Today I choked on my coffee pretty bad and Getty came running from the yard to check on me. She is one of the most observant dogs we've ever had and highly intelligent.
Maisie demands attention but will calm down when told 'out'.

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I wasn't looking for pure breeds when I went to the shelter, just large dogs that will bark and not run like poor Foxy and Leo do, although Getty and Maisie are teaching them to bark and watch now, especially Getty.
They were two of the largest dogs there, most were small house dogs and they had 80 dogs, wish I could take them all, so sad. Parking lot was full of cats and a few dogs,no room so people just dropped them off out:cry:side.
 
If I apologized for every typo I've ever made, we'd be busy for awhile. That's why I asked for more time on the Edit notice timer. Five minutes usually isn't long enough for me. I make a ton of typos, and leave words out that at times make a sentence mean something opposite of what I was trying to say, or otherwise make no sense. I'm good enough at doing that, doing it by accident just makes it worse... ;)

By the way, I had a shelter dog when I was kid. A Scottish Border Collie, and she was the sweetest pup you can imagine. My idiot brother killed her feeding her chicken.
 
If I apologized for every typo I've ever made, we'd be busy for awhile. That's why I asked for more time on the Edit notice timer. Five minutes usually isn't long enough for me. I make a ton of typos, and leave words out that at times make a sentence mean something opposite of what I was trying to say, or otherwise make no sense. I'm good enough at doing that, doing it by accident just makes it worse... ;)

By the way, I had a shelter dog when I was kid. A Scottish Border Collie, and she was the sweetest pup you can imagine. My idiot brother killed her feeding her chicken.

it can be frustrating to both the writer and the reader.
 
Some of the best dogs I have had have come from a shelter, or just been rescued somehow, and I think that those dogs who have been locked up in a facility and in a cage will appreciate you more than ever when they are rescued from there.
My gladiator Doberman, Bruno, was a rescue dog.
I was working for Combined Insurance in Idaho, and it was early spring, not snowing , but cold and muddy, and I saw Bruno at one of the homes where I had a stop to make.
He was chained outside in the rain and mud, food scattered all over in the dirt, no water, and he was literally skin over bones.

I asked the people about him and if they would give him to me and they said they would do that, and he told me Bruno’s story.
He was a trained guard dog, and a Gladiator Doberman, way bigger than a regular Dobie.
When the lumber mill was on strike, they bought a guard dog to protect the premises, and then they were going to just have him killed once the mill opened again, so these people took him home instead, but kept him chained up outside.

I was not sure how he was going to adjust to me, a stranger, but he seemed to know that i was his new friend, and even let me give him a bath, which he needed desperately.
Bruno spent the day in the back of my Mazda pickup, which had the camper shell on it, so he was comfortable, dry, and had food back there, too, and at night he was inside with me, wherever I was staying with my job.
He was super intelligent, and very devoted, and the best guard dog ever. I had him for many years before he passed away from old age, and really loved that dog.
 
Some of the best dogs I have had have come from a shelter, or just been rescued somehow, and I think that those dogs who have been locked up in a facility and in a cage will appreciate you more than ever when they are rescued from there.
My gladiator Doberman, Bruno, was a rescue dog.
I was working for Combined Insurance in Idaho, and it was early spring, not snowing , but cold and muddy, and I saw Bruno at one of the homes where I had a stop to make.
He was chained outside in the rain and mud, food scattered all over in the dirt, no water, and he was literally skin over bones.

I asked the people about him and if they would give him to me and they said they would do that, and he told me Bruno’s story.
He was a trained guard dog, and a Gladiator Doberman, way bigger than a regular Dobie.
When the lumber mill was on strike, they bought a guard dog to protect the premises, and then they were going to just have him killed once the mill opened again, so these people took him home instead, but kept him chained up outside.

I was not sure how he was going to adjust to me, a stranger, but he seemed to know that i was his new friend, and even let me give him a bath, which he needed desperately.
Bruno spent the day in the back of my Mazda pickup, which had the camper shell on it, so he was comfortable, dry, and had food back there, too, and at night he was inside with me, wherever I was staying with my job.
He was super intelligent, and very devoted, and the best guard dog ever. I had him for many years before he passed away from old age, and really loved that dog.

Beautiful story Yvonne sounds like you had a few good ones too, not that I've ever had a bad one, but some are a bit of a challenge till trained and trust you.
We have a female and her 8 puppies coming up to the fence now, I wish people would fox their dogs so they don't have so many pups. Shelters are now overwhelmed with these pitiful animals, cats too.
 
I came across this story on X today when I was reading the latest news and seeing what else was on there that was interesting. This video is actually several years old, so I do not know if they are still doing this, but they rescue shelter dogs, and some of them they have taught how to drive a car, just to show people how smart a shelter dog can be.
They start them out with a little kind of a cart and teach them the words, like gear, brake, turn, and gradually the dogs learn enough that they can drive a specially modified Mini Cooper.

 
I came across this story on X today when I was reading the latest news and seeing what else was on there that was interesting. This video is actually several years old, so I do not know if they are still doing this, but they rescue shelter dogs, and some of them they have taught how to drive a car, just to show people how smart a shelter dog can be.
They start them out with a little kind of a cart and teach them the words, like gear, brake, turn, and gradually the dogs learn enough that they can drive a specially modified Mini Cooper.



Oh my goodness! That is amazing.
Ok gang, no more playing dumb, I'm on to Foxy, Getty, Maisie and Leo now.
 
The Goldie Maisie is so far the most aggressive of them all. Surprise to us we thought the Goldie was a loving sweet dog, not this one she wants to dominate the other 3. Even after her and Getty got into a bad fight several months ago and Getty got her down. She still wants to bully the other dogs and think the back yard is hers and Leo's. Although they come around to the front everyday where Getty and Foxy are.
Maisie the Goldie is now the largest one by, where Getty has a lot more muscle. It will be a challenge to take them all for a boat ride, Jake did put hooks on both sides of boat to restrain the two new ones, Foxy and Leo are used to boat so they behave.
 
It is good that you have rescued those dogs, @Marie Mallory . I have thought about getting an older dog from the shelter because sometimes no one wants the old ones; but it seems like just taking care of the animals we have now is all I want to care for.
There is no way I could handle having such young dogs as you and Jake adopted, my balance is just not good enough to be around an active dog anymore, especially a large one; but I had though that an older dog who likes being outside more would be a good companion for Bobby’s dog, Rusty.

Poodle is definitely an inside dog, and just goes outside when he needs to go out and then comes right back in; but Rusty is a larger dog and he enjoys being outside, and I think he would like it even better if he had another older dog to keep him company out there.
He is always inside in bad weather, and in and out when it is hot or cold weather, but on nice days, he enjoys being out in the yard or lying on the back porch.
 
It is good that you have rescued those dogs, @Marie Mallory . I have thought about getting an older dog from the shelter because sometimes no one wants the old ones; but it seems like just taking care of the animals we have now is all I want to care for.
There is no way I could handle having such young dogs as you and Jake adopted, my balance is just not good enough to be around an active dog anymore, especially a large one; but I had though that an older dog who likes being outside more would be a good companion for Bobby’s dog, Rusty.

Poodle is definitely an inside dog, and just goes outside when he needs to go out and then comes right back in; but Rusty is a larger dog and he enjoys being outside, and I think he would like it even better if he had another older dog to keep him company out there.
He is always inside in bad weather, and in and out when it is hot or cold weather, but on nice days, he enjoys being out in the yard or lying on the back porch.

Good you have a yard, some people don't have a yard. And large dogs can also be a challenge for us old folks. But living out here alone with nobody near us but the Haitian "campground" who had bullets whistling through the trees next to Jake when working on his truck a couple years ago., a large loud dog is a must.
 
Good you have a yard, some people don't have a yard. And large dogs can also be a challenge for us old folks. But living out here alone with nobody near us but the Haitian "campground" who had bullets whistling through the trees next to Jake when working on his truck a couple years ago., a large loud dog is a must.
It looks like those Haitians are being deported back to Haiti; so maybe they will find the ones who live out near you, or someone will report them to ICE, and then they will be sent back if they are here without citizenship papers.
I completely understand why you would need a large dog, living out in the country like you do. Bobby got Rusty becasue he wanted a larger dog to bark if someone came into the back yard, and he does bark when there is something going on nearby, so it is not likely that anyone would try to come into the yard with rusty out there.
I wish that he didn’t kill chickens though, because i would like to have chickens.
 
It looks like those Haitians are being deported back to Haiti; so maybe they will find the ones who live out near you, or someone will report them to ICE, and then they will be sent back if they are here without citizenship papers.
I completely understand why you would need a large dog, living out in the country like you do. Bobby got Rusty becasue he wanted a larger dog to bark if someone came into the back yard, and he does bark when there is something going on nearby, so it is not likely that anyone would try to come into the yard with rusty out there.
I wish that he didn’t kill chickens though, because i would like to have chickens.

Yvonne these leaders are democrats, so not much hope in change here. Reporting their campground to a democrat can be dangerous.
Remember when the shooting happened and bullets went through the woods here near Jake?And all the black deputy did was say he was just "shooting a snake".
Who in the hell uses a semi-automatic on a snake and fires dozens of rounds to hit the snake? I had just run into the house when the bullet went whistling past jake. Seems my life is always some kind of weird test. I'm too old to keep being the subject.
 
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Our shelter dogs now here going on 2 years, they are really good dog's and mind well, somebody trained them before they went to pound.
Anyone even slows down in front of house and both Maisie and Getty go nuts barking. Just what we wanted and more. Thank goodness.
 

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