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peteyfoozer
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Fen is driving me to distraction. There is a bitch in heat on the ranch and he has been yipping and howling, which is causing Boone to howl, though he has no idea WHY they are howling. The vet wants $365 to neuter Fen. There’s no clinics or other place to neuter him. He needs it done as he absolutely doesn’t have the conformation to improve anyone’s gene pool. He’s got breeding up the ying yang and smarts but the worse rear I’ve seen on a dog.
I will neuter Boone as well, when he’s old enough even though he would have a lot to offer, he’s not a typical working dog so even if his OFA is excellent I won’t be breeding to anything and the thought of an accidental cowdog/LGD litter makes me cringe. Worst possible combination.
Went for a sniffari on the ranch today and Boone was incredible! He never pulled, except for one time when the dogs that used to beat up Fen approached from 2 directions. He wasn’t afraid, or aggressive, but he wanted to greet them and play. He was reluctant but he did follow me through the shop. Then we went for a walk with Fen. Boone was at the end of my leash but I was able to hold with just my fingers He stayed very close to me. He stepped in stickers a few times and stopped and allowed me to remove them. He is being the bestest boy, following me from place to place, watching over me constantly. As he learns to help me with things he is going to be the perfect companion as he’s happy to just hang out.
Most of the walk, as he explored, my leash just rested across his back
I will neuter Boone as well, when he’s old enough even though he would have a lot to offer, he’s not a typical working dog so even if his OFA is excellent I won’t be breeding to anything and the thought of an accidental cowdog/LGD litter makes me cringe. Worst possible combination.
Went for a sniffari on the ranch today and Boone was incredible! He never pulled, except for one time when the dogs that used to beat up Fen approached from 2 directions. He wasn’t afraid, or aggressive, but he wanted to greet them and play. He was reluctant but he did follow me through the shop. Then we went for a walk with Fen. Boone was at the end of my leash but I was able to hold with just my fingers He stayed very close to me. He stepped in stickers a few times and stopped and allowed me to remove them. He is being the bestest boy, following me from place to place, watching over me constantly. As he learns to help me with things he is going to be the perfect companion as he’s happy to just hang out.
Most of the walk, as he explored, my leash just rested across his back