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Dutchie Questions
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| Ankle Biter | Dutchie Questions I will give some back ground then ask my questions. I took in a 2yr. old female spayed dutch shepherd as a favor to a friend who does rescue. Dutch came from a shelter in OH and is now in Michigan. I have fostered a few mals and a couple other dutch for this friend and own a 6 yr. old dutch f/s who was also a rescue . I might want to ad I have 8 dogs of my own and a foster 3 month old foster pup. This girl is a brindle colored Mal. Physically and temperment is all Mal well maybe a bit of dutch goofyness. I am looking to place this girl but not sure how or where. She is sweet as can be and very willing to please. Sensative but not too sensative. She would be a excellent obedience dog, agilty, flyball, a great hiking buddy, jogging partner, a active family pet. I think she'd be great with someone who wants to do things witht there dog but can't have a dog who is "too high drive" She is excellent with my young sons 8 and 11 yrs. old, my other dogs both sexes, ok with our cat but has lots of prey drive. Busy in the house but good and house trained. Knows basic commands learned them in days. She's not a "police type dog" not enough drive but she not a average family living rug pet dog either. I guess I should ask how do I find the right home for her? That would be the big question what do I do with her? Thanks, Sue |
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