FireFighterZero
Captain Zero!
Dad took in a Husky that had been at the vet for 8 or 9 months. He called him Bud. He had been run over on the Rez at a month old and the owner abandoned him because he did not want to pay the bill.
That dog turned out to be un trainable. He was a friendly dog but would not stay home and would chase cattle, horses and cats. Never with any harm in mind but he did what he wanted all the time.
Dad worked and worked with that dog, but in the end he had to give it up. A family took him in and he moved to town. He fit in very well in his new setting. They had young kids that could wear him out every day. They hooked him to a sled and Bud would pull them around town all day.
We are still thinking about getting a dog in the spring. Not many rescue dogs around here, but we might look into something.
Sounds like you have quite a curriculum set out Dave!
That dog turned out to be un trainable. He was a friendly dog but would not stay home and would chase cattle, horses and cats. Never with any harm in mind but he did what he wanted all the time.
Dad worked and worked with that dog, but in the end he had to give it up. A family took him in and he moved to town. He fit in very well in his new setting. They had young kids that could wear him out every day. They hooked him to a sled and Bud would pull them around town all day.
We are still thinking about getting a dog in the spring. Not many rescue dogs around here, but we might look into something.
Sounds like you have quite a curriculum set out Dave!