![]() She’s starting to catch on to how fetch works and she’ll do just about anything for a treat. She’s already a whiz at some commands, but a work in progress with others. We’ve had Dixie about a month now, and we’re finally settling in and starting to enjoy each other. His membership site is worth every penny, and he also has a YouTube channel. If you’ve got a dog who’s a handful, especially a large breed, I highly, highly recommend Robert Cabral. But thankfully, we found an excellent online trainer who specializes in working line breeds, and his guidance already has worked wonders. So we got off to a rocky start with our little zoomie, fur-covered crocodile. But did I mention the extremely driven, aka extremely ENERGETIC, part? She’s also extremely bitey, but we’ve been reassured that this is mostly a puppy thing that she’ll eventually outgrow, and until then I just need to wear gloves if I don’t want my hands shredded. Working line GSDs also tend to be hardier and less prone to hip problems. Which is good, because we wanted a protection dog. These are the extremely driven GSDs who make good police and protection dogs. The show line GSDs are your more classic-looking, laid-back ones who excel at obedience and make good pets.Īnd then there’s working line. Apparently, there are two main types of German shepherds, a fact that didn’t turn up in our initial research. I tell you what, we knew getting a puppy would be a challenge, but we didn’t know we were getting such a high-strung puppy. March got swallowed up inside a Dixie-shaped vaccuum. But barring that, come on over and visit my new site (same as the old site)! I’m leaving this blog up until I’m sure I’ve got everything moved over okay, and I may continue to leave it here as a backup in case the new site ever gets hacked or goes down for any reason. This will be my last post here on WP.com for the time being. *Note that things are still in transition regarding nameservers and whatnot, so it might be a couple of days before this actually works. ![]() A link to follow that feed should appear under the search box. If you want to continue being able to read my blog in your Reader, click the Manage button next to Followed Sites and paste into the search box. In the sidebar you’ll see options to subscribe via e-mail or subscribe in a feed reader. Just click here to go to the new self-hosted blog. If you’d like to keep following my blog, you’ll need to re-subscribe to it at the new site. This post is for the benefit of anyone who subscribes to new posts via e-mail, a feed reader, or the WP.com reader. I changed hosts, but I’m still located at.
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