This little guy is according to the new owner "out of control" chewing things, tearing things up, knocking things over (you know, puppy stuff)
He brought him over the other day (Mike and I used to train Shepherds) to see what we could do. I spent some time with him and fell in love with him. I see a bored puppy with not much interaction and a whole lot of energy! Well Alan called this morning and said he wants us to have this guy! Guess he can't handle puppydom- so he is going to drop him off this morning sometime-
Good grief, he was just acting like a normal puppy. Pearl did the same things. He'll have lots of company and playmates, at your house. I love those huge ears and feet.
Well you can't have his ears! I think he needs them!
He is going to be big alright, and he is just being a puppy. They keep him outside in a kennel by himself and he is digging and chewing his dog house (major boredom) here he will be with the whole family go with us when we leave the house, and be under our feet and in our hearts fairly quickly. I am thinking about calling him Rugby- don't know why just looks like it fits
Thank goodness his other owner had the sense to give him to someone who knows how to deal with animals. How do some people manage with kids, if they have them? Don't they realize baby animals are like little children--into everything if they don't have human interaction?
He looks like a real charmer, lucky you and lucky him.
He has so far, knocked down the vase on the dining room table (he bumped into the table) Flipped over the water bowl, ate all the dry cat food on the floor- something that will be corrected quickly! Chased three cats up the cat post! *G* He is a little weak on the stay command- pulled open my file cabinet drawer of my desk (catnip toys inside) discovered a huge pouch of catnip (rescued in just the nick of time) Scrambled up the stairs to see the cat room- gone outside to see the horses- that was fun!
Decided he didn't like the woodpile location and started carting off the cut sticks to another section of our property and scared the neighbor's rooster who likes to sit in our walnut tree! And best of all- he has PUPPY BREATH!
LOL! He wore himself out! I was exercising the horse in the round pen and he was running with Racer (on the outside of the pen) He got so dizzy he fell down! LOL He is a hell of a lot of fun!