Her name is Blondie, she takes me hiking all the time. She is so unlike any dog I was ever around. When we first got her I brought her home and she was settling in, she was only a few doors down the street from the original owners... that was in the Mojave Desert where lots of dogs have a little Coyote in their blood... so I'm sitting on the couch just vegging out, Blondie is over in a corner of the room sort of watching me... right at the point where I've forgotten she is there she makes a sudden run, leaps over the coffee table and hits me in the chest with all four paws, bounce off me and continues on down the hall... she was about 10 weeks old at the time... so I saw that maybe she likes to play, likes the athletic contest a little bit.. she's part Labrador and they are known for that, so I start this little fighting game with her.. that was three years ago and we still play that game about five times a day... I've frustrated her a zillion times and she has taken a lot of skin off my arms. She does that when she's losing... I just never bothered to train her to not jump up on people or to not think she's sort of my equal and it's working out well. We go for hikes in the mountains and I can take her off the leash and she doesn't chase bicycles or do anything but just observe all the other people, she is smart as can be really. I can ask her if she wants to go "see Charlie", that's the other dog, and if she doesn't want to quit hiking she will circle me once and continue on but if she's hot and thirsty she might come with me to go home... She learned to heel in about ten minutes, she watched me latch the gates very intently and she promptly unlatched them... even ones where she had to jump up five feet to do so...
I just don't think there are that many dogs like Blondie but I've only had a half dozen in my lifetime..
I don't think that most owners know that dog's priority is first exercise and second affection.. they don't need much affection, just a kind word, a biscuit or a pat on the head is plenty...
I just don't think there are that many dogs like Blondie but I've only had a half dozen in my lifetime..
I don't think that most owners know that dog's priority is first exercise and second affection.. they don't need much affection, just a kind word, a biscuit or a pat on the head is plenty...

