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I am sorry, but I forgot who it was here who suggested looking for a
rescue dog as a replacement for my rapidly ageing Belgium Shepherd. I had my name in for a Groenendahl, but never herd back from them. Last week I got an email from the person who got my current one from. She knew of a Malinois looking for a home. He was originally a Hurricane Katrina rescue. The people who have him winter in a trailer park in Florida and he is a little to active for the park. There is no room for him to run there. Not a problem here. They are coming up this way in a week to drop him off. So.... in a week I will have my new dog. He is the same age that our Luc was when we got him, and I hope that we will take to us as well as poor old Luc did. |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> I am sorry, but I forgot who it was here who suggested looking for a > rescue dog as a replacement for my rapidly ageing Belgium Shepherd. I > had my name in for a Groenendahl, but never herd back from them. Last > week I got an email from the person who got my current one from. She > knew of a Malinois looking for a home. He was originally a Hurricane > Katrina rescue. The people who have him winter in a trailer park in > Florida and he is a little to active for the park. There is no room for > him to run there. Not a problem here. They are coming up this way in a > week to drop him off. So.... in a week I will have my new dog. He is the > same age that our Luc was when we got him, and I hope that we will take > to us as well as poor old Luc did. It's nice that that dog will have a good home. It must have been through a lot. -- Jean B. |
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Dave Smith > wrote: > I am sorry, but I forgot who it was here who suggested looking for a > rescue dog as a replacement for my rapidly ageing Belgium Shepherd. I > had my name in for a Groenendahl, but never herd back from them. Last > week I got an email from the person who got my current one from. She > knew of a Malinois looking for a home. He was originally a Hurricane > Katrina rescue. The people who have him winter in a trailer park in > Florida and he is a little to active for the park. There is no room for > him to run there. Not a problem here. They are coming up this way in a > week to drop him off. So.... in a week I will have my new dog. He is the > same age that our Luc was when we got him, and I hope that we will take > to us as well as poor old Luc did. Belgium Malinois are supposed to be incredible dogs. They use them around here as police dogs. Good luck with him! :-) -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Subscribe: |
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Omelet wrote:
> Belgium Malinois are supposed to be incredible dogs. They use them > around here as police dogs. > > Good luck with him! :-) From what I understand, Belgiums all same basic dog, just different coats, like Labs and retrievers. We have really enjoyed out Groenendahl and were hoping for another, but this one came up first. A friend of mine had one years ago who flunked out of police training and turned into a great family dog. |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> Omelet wrote: > >> Belgium Malinois are supposed to be incredible dogs. They use them >> around here as police dogs. >> >> Good luck with him! :-) > > > From what I understand, Belgiums all same basic dog, just different > coats, like Labs and retrievers. We have really enjoyed out > Groenendahl and were hoping for another, but this one came up first. A > friend of mine had one years ago who flunked out of police training > and turned into a great family dog. Congrats on finding a new dog! Becca |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> I am sorry, but I forgot who it was here who suggested looking for a > rescue dog as a replacement for my rapidly ageing Belgium Shepherd. I had > my name in for a Groenendahl, but never herd back from them. Last week I > got an email from the person who got my current one from. She knew of a > Malinois looking for a home. He was originally a Hurricane Katrina rescue. > The people who have him winter in a trailer park in Florida and he is a > little to active for the park. There is no room for him to run there. Not > a problem here. They are coming up this way in a week to drop him off. > So.... in a week I will have my new dog. He is the same age that our Luc > was when we got him, and I hope that we will take to us as well as poor > old Luc did. Excellent! I'm sure that if you give the dog attention and food, it will take to you splendidly. Bob |
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How wonderful!! Our lives here would be much less enjoyable without
our dogs, both rescues too - one greyhound, one jack russell terrorista. They love our 2 fenced acres to snoop around in, mostly woods with the underbrush cleaned up. May you and he have many happy loving years together!! Woof, Nan |
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Nan wrote:
> How wonderful!! Our lives here would be much less enjoyable without > our dogs, both rescues too - one greyhound, one jack russell > terrorista. They love our 2 fenced acres to snoop around in, mostly > woods with the underbrush cleaned up. > May you and he have many happy loving years together!! Both high energy dogs eh. I know that Jack Russells can be a handful, but having a place to run and play burns off the excess energy. Our previous dog was a German Shepherd/ Bouvier that really needed a good run first thing every morning. Then we got the Groenendahl, who was also high energy. That early morning run calmed them right down and we didn't have any of the problems that had led the previous owner to get rid of him. The only problem I foresee is that this guy has been spending his summers running free at their cottage. They would let him run free and never worried about him because he always came back. We live too close to a road to give him that kind of freedom, so he will have to get by on his leash free walks with us. he can run to his heart's content, but only when he is with us, and only after we know that we can trust him to come when he is called. Belgiams tend to be exceptionally smart and obedient dogs. |
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On Nov 30, 1:32*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> Nan wrote: > > How wonderful!! Our lives here would be much less enjoyable without > > our dogs, both rescues too - one greyhound, one jack russell > > terrorista. They love our 2 fenced acres to snoop around in, mostly > > woods with the underbrush cleaned up. > > May you and he have many happy loving years together!! > > Both high energy dogs eh. I know that Jack Russells can be a handful, > but having a place to run and play burns off the excess energy. *Our > previous dog was a German Shepherd/ Bouvier that really needed a good > run first thing every morning. Then we got the Groenendahl, who was also > high energy. That early morning run calmed them right down and we didn't > have any of the problems that had led the previous owner to get rid of him. > > The only problem I foresee is that this guy has been spending his > summers running free at their cottage. They would let him run free and > never worried about him because he always came back. We live too close > to a road to give him that kind of freedom, so he will have to get by on > his leash free walks with us. he can run to his heart's content, but > only when he is with us, and only after we know that we can trust him to > come when he is called. *Belgiams *tend to be exceptionally smart and > obedient dogs. First off, blessyerheart. The best dogs I've ever had were rescues, and every dog I have from now on will also be one. Also, I can't agree more with having 2 dogs minimum- They keep each other company when you're not around, and nobody can play with a dog like a dog can. Behaviour problems tend to immediately dissipate when you have more than one. Finally, it is my belief that no matter what kind of dog you adopt, whatever job they had before, deep down inside, every dog just wants to be a family dog. Best of luck, and let's see pics when you have them! -J |
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