- Nov 16, 2012
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- Bulldog(s) Names
- Jackson, Bogey (granddog) Ruger (granddog)
Can't believe our little guy is 6 months old! He has brought such joy into our lives, but I must admit, he is the most CHALLENGING puppy I ever had!
He is great with basic commands, sit, stay(well for a short time), down(again, only for a nano second if there is a food reward involved), and he knows without asking that he must sit before his meals are placed in front of him.
He is a social butterfly- loves to greet people, and he is so gentle when he does. He also loves all other dogs and plays so great at both the park and doggie daycare. He is loved by all our neighbors and has quite a fan club of waitresses at a restaurant we frequent that allows dogs. The love of his life is Fiona, a 10 lb bischon that is his age. They go to daycare together and us parents take them down to the Marina for cocktails in Paradise!
He is completely housebroken, with nary an accident in the past 6 weeks! We have finally found a good food for him and his digestive problems have all resolved.
We just took a 2 day car ride from Florida to Ct where we will be for the next 2 months. Bogey could not have been a better passenger! We hardly knew he was with us! Such a great traveler!
When we return to Florida, Bogey will be enrolled in a program to become a therapy dog. The owners have already met him and are anxious for him to join their team. He made quite an impression on them at a fair we went to- he was so gentle and loving with them, they wanted to sign him up that day, but we had our trip to Ct to get out of the way first. I will be having major surgery while I am here, so Bogey will get his first trial at therapy with me! He makes me smile by just looking at him! I suspect my healing will be quick with him by my side!
And then there is BOGART- his evil alter ego. His arrivals are much more few and far between, but when he surfaces, watch out! His psycho moments are getting shorter, but we do see how much easier he is to redirect as he gets older. We love him even when he is satanic!
He is curious, and generally brave with new things, but on occasion, something (like new flower pots on my neighbors front walk) will freak him, but after "freezing" and slowly going to investigate, he overcomes the scare. Walking is still a challenge, but we toss treats along the way, and he happily chases them down! He does better off leash, so in our neighborhood he is great, but out in busy public places, I don't trust him, as his sniffing and seeking out every human to give him a belly rub, interferes with his obedience skills!
All in all, we are very lucky to have such a good boy!
Bogey at 9 weeks and a few weeks ago at the beach!
He is great with basic commands, sit, stay(well for a short time), down(again, only for a nano second if there is a food reward involved), and he knows without asking that he must sit before his meals are placed in front of him.
He is a social butterfly- loves to greet people, and he is so gentle when he does. He also loves all other dogs and plays so great at both the park and doggie daycare. He is loved by all our neighbors and has quite a fan club of waitresses at a restaurant we frequent that allows dogs. The love of his life is Fiona, a 10 lb bischon that is his age. They go to daycare together and us parents take them down to the Marina for cocktails in Paradise!
He is completely housebroken, with nary an accident in the past 6 weeks! We have finally found a good food for him and his digestive problems have all resolved.
We just took a 2 day car ride from Florida to Ct where we will be for the next 2 months. Bogey could not have been a better passenger! We hardly knew he was with us! Such a great traveler!
When we return to Florida, Bogey will be enrolled in a program to become a therapy dog. The owners have already met him and are anxious for him to join their team. He made quite an impression on them at a fair we went to- he was so gentle and loving with them, they wanted to sign him up that day, but we had our trip to Ct to get out of the way first. I will be having major surgery while I am here, so Bogey will get his first trial at therapy with me! He makes me smile by just looking at him! I suspect my healing will be quick with him by my side!
And then there is BOGART- his evil alter ego. His arrivals are much more few and far between, but when he surfaces, watch out! His psycho moments are getting shorter, but we do see how much easier he is to redirect as he gets older. We love him even when he is satanic!
He is curious, and generally brave with new things, but on occasion, something (like new flower pots on my neighbors front walk) will freak him, but after "freezing" and slowly going to investigate, he overcomes the scare. Walking is still a challenge, but we toss treats along the way, and he happily chases them down! He does better off leash, so in our neighborhood he is great, but out in busy public places, I don't trust him, as his sniffing and seeking out every human to give him a belly rub, interferes with his obedience skills!
All in all, we are very lucky to have such a good boy!
Bogey at 9 weeks and a few weeks ago at the beach!