Well...they said it couldn't happen!
I was told direct (I hope the rescue leader doesn't read this...if so I'm sure I will be getting a phone call shortly) to NEVER put George and Albert together!
NEVER...EVER...not even with a muzzle on!
If ya don't take risks, then are ya really livin'?
I take a lot of "risks" with the dogs, but within reason. I was an elementary school teacher for 13 years. I'd hope I learned a little about classroom management in that time.
Kids and dogs have lots in common. They are impulsive, want treats all the time, like a lot of attention, need structure, boundaries, and challenges...the list goes on.
I am most happy so far (when Sally comes around it will top this...) of having all three dogs cohabitate together.
I am always in the scene when George and Albert are together, but can become less involved as time goes on. George is with Sally a lot and never has bothered her once. I think he knows Sally is off limits and any attempt to harm her will result in serious damage. Dogs sense energy...so I've been told.
I took all three dogs on a walk for the first time thanks to my neighbor Jean-Pierre.
JP took George in his car and I drove with Sally and Albert. I feel I could get away with driving all three dogs, but why risk it. Once George grabs and bites, it's all over unless you have a break stick.
We went to the Sesnon Trail--this is where the last wildfire fire was. I've been here before and like to take the dogs hiking here.
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There is never change without risk. And then, if there is a set-back, the potential for good change is even more.
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