wendell jarvis
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IME, rescues make excellent pets. It's almost like they know you're their savior. A mature dog is almost always housebroken, has some training and well beyond the puppy chew-everything stage. And a pet that's been fostered is less of an unknown. They've lived with a family that can tell you about personality and tendencies and they've been medically checked.
There's a ton of Amish puppy mills in my area whose "products" usually find there way to pet stores. When the dogs get older and are unable to produce they're "terminated" unless a rescue saves them. Buying pets from a store supports puppy mills who frequently treat the animals like nothing more than an investment commodity, frequently undernourished, unloved with little or no medical attention. There's a ton of really nice animals available through rescue organizations, animals whose only crime is that nobody wants them.
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TL
Not really mine; just love the photo.![]()
Here are our AKC Purebred German-Girls. The one on the left is a West German Shepherd, the one on the right is an East German Shepherd. Guess which one is all "business" all the time ..They are big and powerful, jaws are unbelievably strong, would not want to be getting into our house or yard uninvited. It could get ugly. x
They are extremely intelligent, very loyal, protective, and extremely good with people that are on the "list".
DanF
Toby was a 13 or 14 year old rescue that nobody wanted because he was old. He was an absolute delight!
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The little guy lasted almost a year when it became evident it was time to go. After the traumatic experience of putting him to sleep I figured it'd be a good long time before I got another dog. Then this 7 year old guy popped out of nowhere, another rescue that nobody wanted for no reason I've been able to fathom.
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His only owner died and the family sent him and his little buddy to a shelter... one of the highest kill-rate shelters in Ohio. The younger dog got adopted quickly and a rescue organization picked Calvin up a day or so before he was scheduled for the gas chamber.
IME, rescues make excellent pets. It's almost like they know you're their savior. A mature dog is almost always housebroken, has some training and well beyond the puppy chew-everything stage. And a pet that's been fostered is less of an unknown. They've lived with a family that can tell you about personality and tendencies and they've been medically checked.
There's a ton of Amish puppy mills in my area whose "products" usually find there way to pet stores. When the dogs get older and are unable to produce they're "terminated" unless a rescue saves them. Buying pets from a store supports puppy mills who frequently treat the animals like nothing more than an investment commodity, frequently undernourished, unloved with little or no medical attention. There's a ton of really nice animals available through rescue organizations, animals whose only crime is that nobody wants them.
Pet adoption: Want a dog or cat? Adopt a pet on Petfinder
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TL
Hey Dan, it's very interesting that the GSD are pretty much that way. My girl might be small (only 50 lbs) but like you said, don't come into the house or yard without being blessed. Ain't pretty. We've done a great deal of training with Remi and have had to train some of that out of her, since when we got her at 6 mos it's was scary - especially since my kids are both out of the house and it's only me and the Mrs. Those who have never owned GSD don't quite understand the meaning of protective. IMO she still goes over the top but our trainer assures us that her behavior will settle down a bit more & improve till she's around 2-3 yrs old. Then u got what u got. Your girls are gorgeous and like you, I would have loved a second. But....I lost that battle but won the war. Happy New Year to you and your pups!!
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Addysdaddy -
Thanks ! Happy New Year to you, your family and that beautiful Remi !
I was going to tell you that the picture of her could be published - if you wanted to..
Our German-Girls come from one of the top Breeders on the West Coast - K9Kraftwerks.com They breed only GSD's and all of them are Schutzhund quaility (290-300+ pts) animals. The Father of the black faced dog in the picture was the Schutzhund champion of the world for several years in a row. Almost all the Law Enforcement agencies around her buy these dogs.
They also ship them very successfully all over the world.
For almost all their lives, they have only eaten frozen raw meat that I get from Green Bay, WI., that is specially made for dogs, lions, tigers, all meat eating animals, and is USDA inspected. It has really made a difference in their health - they never have anything wrong, their teeth are white, their coats are very shiny, and since they process almost all of the meat, their poops are very small.![]()
Real GSD's, not the ones you see at Dog Shows, etc., are working dogs, and do best if they have a job. I had another one a long time ago, that would take the cattle out in the morning, and bring them home in the evening.
As long as you are really "in charge", they will obey and be good almost all the time (hey, they are dogs, right ?) But if you slack off, they notice instantly and will want to fill in the blanks for you.
Best of times with your beautiful Remi !
Dan F