fureverywhere
beloved friend who will always be with us in spiri
- Location
- Northern NJ, USA
Oy, that I need any more drama in my life...a short background of Sophie. We adopted her as an adult from an urban shelter. The only info they had was that they knew her owners but no one had come to claim her. It took almost a year for me to teach her to walk on leash without pulling me down. Attachment issues? A sixty pound pup wound around your ankles as you washed dishes.
After the first year she blossomed. We went daily to the dog park. Not the big dog side, her size and bigger and she was scared. But little dogs and she was just so happy. She would get down on her chest to play bow the little guys. It almost brought out a maternal side...a whole line of tea cup sized doggies chasing my big girl. Then they would all lay down panting, she might even groom a few. Fast forward a few years.
One day I was walking her on leash. An unleashed puppy ran up and she attacked without being provoked. The puppy was fortunately okay. But then a squirrel, two feral cats...it was getting ugly. I only walk her on paths where there are no other creatures now. But last night she bit Callie over an empty meatball box. I'm grateful he didn't fight back. He's far stronger...but him, our house cats...I'm going to have to watch her closely...
After the first year she blossomed. We went daily to the dog park. Not the big dog side, her size and bigger and she was scared. But little dogs and she was just so happy. She would get down on her chest to play bow the little guys. It almost brought out a maternal side...a whole line of tea cup sized doggies chasing my big girl. Then they would all lay down panting, she might even groom a few. Fast forward a few years.
One day I was walking her on leash. An unleashed puppy ran up and she attacked without being provoked. The puppy was fortunately okay. But then a squirrel, two feral cats...it was getting ugly. I only walk her on paths where there are no other creatures now. But last night she bit Callie over an empty meatball box. I'm grateful he didn't fight back. He's far stronger...but him, our house cats...I'm going to have to watch her closely...