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My rescue girl.
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- Just Whelped
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- Tell us about yourself: I work as a concept designer for the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. I own a Dutch Shepherd rescue that has been loyal since the moment I met her.
My rescue girl.
I picked this girl up from one of the local GSD rescues, the second they brought her out to me she latched on and refused to leave me so of course I couldn't say no.
She's a pretty mellow girl but as time goes on she's getting more and more drive for balls and food, Still haven't found a good way to introduce tug to her
She's a pretty mellow girl but as time goes on she's getting more and more drive for balls and food, Still haven't found a good way to introduce tug to her
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- Tell us about yourself: I am a mom of 6 life forces - 2 kids and 3 dogs 1 hamster. I live in Ct. I have trained Ringsport and Agility and have 2 DS, one 15 and 7 and a Basset Hound Cookie who is 2
- Location: Ct, USA
Re: My rescue girl.
awww, how sweet!!! Sadie picked up tugging naturally but its the "out" that took a bit of work. Im sure you guys will have alot of fun!
Lisa, Thalie CGC & Sadie, Cookie the Basset, CT
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Re: My rescue girl.
So great that you two found each other! She is a beauty! "mellow" Dutch shepherd? I didn't know they made those!!!
Lauren from Western NC
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Re: My rescue girl.
She's a beauty...and nice that you sought out a dog to adopt. (From the eyes up, she kind of reminds me of Kelly's Koenig (?) )
More pictures are necessary, of course.
Did the rescue know what she was??? They often don't....
More pictures are necessary, of course.
Did the rescue know what she was??? They often don't....
Though I can only hope to become the person who my animals believe I am, the things that they have taught me have made me a better human being. ~~~Sharon~~~
- alspyce
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- Tell us about yourself: I am in New York State. Got my first DS about 14 years ago (more or less as a rescue- lost her in Nov.). After years of GSD's, and a few dogs of other breeds (Rotti/Beauceron/Ger. Shorthaired Pointer/ Yorkie and my current Jack Russell) I now have another DS, 4mo female, no name yet, tho I have a few in mind.
Also have a horse-old quarter horse mare-32.
Can't wait for all the snow to get gone! Spring is coming too slow this year! - Location: Corinth, New York
Re: My rescue girl.
Pretty girl!! Be careful with the Tennis Balls, they can choke to death.
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." Anatole France
Chris Carlton/Lyric
Chris Carlton/Lyric
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Re: My rescue girl.
Welcome to the forum!
What a beautiful girl I have a rescue DS as well. The first month is what they call the "honeymoon" phase. Like they try to be extra well behaved, not to screw things up and end up in the shelter again. When they wiggled themselves into our hearts and feel safe that the "return period" is over, they "let the hair down" and show their wild personality.
What a beautiful girl I have a rescue DS as well. The first month is what they call the "honeymoon" phase. Like they try to be extra well behaved, not to screw things up and end up in the shelter again. When they wiggled themselves into our hearts and feel safe that the "return period" is over, they "let the hair down" and show their wild personality.
Eva & Marco BH
Jupiter, Florida
Jupiter, Florida
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- Location: Zoutkamp, NL
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- Tell us about yourself: I live in Metro-West Boston with my husband and our rescued Dutch Shepherd, Minnie. She loves anything involving activity. Our first rescued DS, Kaya, loved to tug. Our second rescued DS (who actually turned out to be a GSDx), Marley, loved to nap. I volunteer for the North American Dutch Shepherd Rescue and am a member of the NADSR BOD.
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Re: My rescue girl.
Congrats on finding each other! She's beautiful.
I have two rescued DS and both have remained mellow.
I have two rescued DS and both have remained mellow.
Cheryl in MA, with rescued DS
Kaya, adopted January 2006 (over the bridge, September 2014)
Marley, adopted February 2008
Minnie, adopted March 2015
North American Dutch Shepherd Rescue
https://www.facebook.com/NADSR.DSRescue
Kaya, adopted January 2006 (over the bridge, September 2014)
Marley, adopted February 2008
Minnie, adopted March 2015
North American Dutch Shepherd Rescue
https://www.facebook.com/NADSR.DSRescue
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- Just Whelped
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- Tell us about yourself: I work as a concept designer for the entertainment industry in Los Angeles. I own a Dutch Shepherd rescue that has been loyal since the moment I met her.
Re: My rescue girl.
Thanks guys! she's been a joy the first month or two of having her was the hardest, she didn't know anything now we're going for intermediate obedience and starting some local nosework classes.
as for the tennis balls they lasted maybe the 15 min then I had to take them from her good thing for those indestructible kong balls.
We went backpacking for 4 days in the backcountry, It was awesome to see her run around and try to catch chipmunks
She was growling at something all night.
and finally sleeping
as for the tennis balls they lasted maybe the 15 min then I had to take them from her good thing for those indestructible kong balls.
We went backpacking for 4 days in the backcountry, It was awesome to see her run around and try to catch chipmunks
She was growling at something all night.
and finally sleeping
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- Tell us about yourself: I like Dutch Shepherddogs, especially the roughcoat. At the moment we have three dogs, two DS (one female who is 10 years and one male who is six months) and one male Laekenois at the age of three. We live in the north of The Netherlands.
- Location: Zoutkamp, NL
Re: My rescue girl.
Really great to read how she reacts etc. What a fine looking dog.
What are chipmunks by the way?
What are chipmunks by the way?
- Dutchringgirl
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- Location: Ct, USA
Re: My rescue girl.
they are an adorable little creature whos lifes mission is to fit as many nuts into their mouths at once, and run from the dutchiesJannumbernext wrote:What are chipmunks by the way?
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Lisa, Thalie CGC & Sadie, Cookie the Basset, CT
- Jan
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- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2010 2:58 pm
- Tell us about yourself: I like Dutch Shepherddogs, especially the roughcoat. At the moment we have three dogs, two DS (one female who is 10 years and one male who is six months) and one male Laekenois at the age of three. We live in the north of The Netherlands.
- Location: Zoutkamp, NL
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Re: My rescue girl.
nice looking dog!!
She's not trying to catch chipmunks, she is trying to talk to fellow brindled creatures!
She's not trying to catch chipmunks, she is trying to talk to fellow brindled creatures!