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Shoney's recent blog post about how smitten she is with her new pup Ruby and calling herself a 'dog lady' made me wonder... When did you first become or consider yourself a 'dog person'? Was there a defining moment?
I for one was NOT a dog person until I met my husband. He had a border collie that was perfect in every way. One day he left her with me for a day or weekend or something while he was out of town. The whole idea of a dog INSIDE my house was still a little nerve wracking, but by then I had chilled out a wee bit. One day while dog sitting Cass, I came home from work and realized it was so nice to have a living creature home to greet me. I took her for a drive to a pet store just for fun. I think that was the start. Then I got Rosco...
Later our first Christmas card as a family...
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What a wonderful explanation, Wendy. I know what made me unsure of strange dogs and it is not anywhere close to your experiences. I am very proud of you for overcoming your total distrust and fear to have special dogs of your own. Strange dogs - who needs 'em! I have an adult rescue doodle and was a bit cautious until I learned that he was a big sugar baby.
Thanks Nancy! and you're right - 'strange dogs - who needs 'em!" I'm so glad that your rescue turned out awesome!!! :)
Wow Wendy, I'm impressed that you overcame a pretty big trauma to be a dog person. You write so lovingly of Kara, Zak, and Myla, "dog person" must be written in your heart Does being a dog person mean you have to like every single dog you meet? Or not be afraid of an unpredictable grown dog? I don't think so.
I like that "written in my heart" - thank you!
I hope so! I really love my dogs!!!!
This is when I became a "dog" person/child! She was a Christmas present and I named her Jingles. She was the most wonderful gift I had ever received. This picture was taken in 1950 and I was five years old and she and I were best pals. I have had three other dogs, all wonderful, beautiful, loving and grew up with our children, but I will say and I hope this does not sound bad, but when we got Libby I found a new love for dogs that I did not know existed. She is my heart and soul and a love I can hardly put into words.
What a great story Sheila and you definitely have a a great mix of dogs to love and care for. Some for a long time and some for visits. How fun for you and your family. Dogs are just special members of a family
Thanks Lonnie, I feel bad that I didn't mention my Beasley. She was the epitome of perfect. She was a rescue, and she looked like an Irish Wolfhound, but was just a mix.For such a big dog, she was with me for 13 years. I adore Finnley, but still miss my Beasley!
Don't feel bad, she knows how much you loved her. Love her name too!
Thanks Lonnie
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