Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Clancy joined our family on March 25, 2010. What I know about Clancy is that he was in a kill shelter in a neighboring town. He was either abandoned or turned in by his family. When he was put on the 'kill list' our local humane society took him. The local humane society took him to a fund raiser where Ned and I met him. According to the humane society he was on Petfinder but due to a glitch, he wasn't posted. After meeting him, I posted about him on several doodle websites hoping a doodle-obsessed person would adopt him. I guess we were those doodle people!
The humane society gave March 17, 2008 as Clancy's birth date. What a coincidence. This is Ned's birth date also. We figure secretly they must be Irish brothers.
Clancy was listed as a Labradoodle, but after getting to know him and checking with breeders, we think he is more likely a goldendoodle - perhaps an English goldendoodle because of his stocky
build and coloring.
Clancy is a big affectionate, clumsy doofus who pretends to be dumber than he is. He loves people, rides well in a car, behaves in public, is not aggressive, and walks nicely on a leash as long as he has a corrective collar. He and Ned both demand attention but they are so very different that between the two of them, we have the full spectrum of "doodleness."
Clancy was originally called Buck - don't know if that was his original name, kill shelter name, or humane society name. After lots of thought and helpful and fun suggestions from dk members, we chose Clancy. We just could not see ourselves calling, " Buck, Buck" or when he jumped on us, "Buck Off!" Can you just picture this at a dog park or a campground! tee hee. Sweet boy that he was, he did not know any commands or respond to anything but "Bad Dog" so it wasn't hard to let ourselves have some fun re-naming him. One of my favorites was a dk tongue in cheek suggestion of Hula, and he actually was Hula for a day.
We have had some settling in problems between Gordie, our Springer Spaniel, and Clancy - for bottom rung on the totem pole. Clancy was housebroken but he marked in our house a few
times before learning (I hope) that marking is for outdoors. But after three
months, Clancy really seems to have settled into our pack. He is a real sweetheart
and we are so lucky that we got him.
UPDATE FOR NEWER READERS - 2012:
We have had Clancy for two years now and he is the greatest dog. A wonderful thing about rescuing an adult dog and knowing nothing about their previous life, is that you have wonderful little bits of their interests and skills to discover as you go along. During the two years, we found out that Clancy likes to fetch, but is very polite and will not force getting the ball when other dogs are present. Clancy is very calm around horses - we found out during obedience classes when a horse was used as a distraction. Clancy tries to catch a Frisbee - not good at it but he can flip it up into his mouth with his paw. At home Clancy avoids the sprinklers and does not seem fond of water. We took him to a dog beach for the first time this weekend and he LOVES the water. I wonder what other bits of his previous life and loves he will share with us next?
CLANCY IS SEVEN NOW - 2015!
Clancy has been the most wonderful dog. Even though he has been with us much longer than his original home, he appears grateful for our love. He is great with children and adults, but is protective when workmen come into the house. At romps, he is the 'mayor' trying to organize the other doodles into more sedate play. When we are at the beach, he becomes possessive of whatever toys are there and places them under his tummy. At the beach he will go after anything thrown into the water - he doesn't care if the 'thrower' is tossing a ball for their dog. He will even follow them down the beach! Interestingly we recently had cause to visit the shelter where Clancy originally was and they had some information on him (aren't computer records wonderful!) They said he had been abandoned in the yard of a house when the old owners moved and the new home owners brought him to he shelter. The shelter also were shocked that he was with other dogs in our family and at dog parks. They had him listed as dog aggressive because he attacked another dog. Our response was that he must have been so terrified to be in that strange place. (We do think he was an only dog in his previous life.) We are so grateful that the rescue saw his value and pulled him from that shelter or he wouldn't be with us today.
Clancy definitely has a rags to riches story from being abandoned, to almost euthanized, to our home, to the cover of the 2015 Doodlekisses Lots of Doodles Calendar:
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Nancy and Ned - Good story. Clancy is a lucky doodle to have had you rescue him. Love a happy ending. He looks like a happy guy. Lots of love will get him thru any issue still remaining. Time and patience will tell. Clancy is a darling little guy!
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