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Thank you for your patience & caring. Bear & I are still doing the transition thing but the house is coming along. He has blossomed into a confident, protective, loving friend. (who loves skunks!)
~Carolyn,
Taos, NM
Monday, 30 November 2009 14:15
Broder, my visiting hound mix, and I were on a walk over by the river, just minding our own business and enjoying the crisp autumn air, when we passed a house with two barking corgis and a lab/chow mix. The medium-sized black dog was clearly more agitated than her two shorter companions that some interlopers had dared walk on the dike 30 yards from her fence line. In one deft movement, she launched herself off some furniture and sailed over the wooden fence, in a bee-line straight for us. It was apparent by her eyes that she was more interested in Broder than me. I could tell by her facial tension, ear set, body orientation and tail-carriage that she wasn’t interested in him in a good way.
I chatted for a while with Tabby’s owner and shared some insights into Tabby’s actions. She apologized several times, and thanked me for “catching” the dog and bringing her back, “usually when she escapes she’s gone down by the river for hours.” I encouraged Tabby’s mom to keep her tethered, explaining that Tabby’s display with Broder could have had a very different outcome for a smaller, less confident dog, especially if the smaller dog’s person was a little older or less skilled at dog-wrangling. It was a very good conversation and a great opportunity to share some insights and ideas.
Broder and I continued on our morning walk with no other excitement. Now he’s resting at my feet while I write, no doubt dreaming of out next excursion…
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