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by SHNOOL » Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:48 am
Blaze is a non-agressive dog, low man in the pecking order, but don't let that fool you.. he's extremely hard headed. He's also very aloof...
You get the impression from him, that if he didn't need food, he'd have no use for us sometimes. But given that he's also at times extremely friendly, he gives "hugs" at random times. He's very much a slave to "Schedule," and he'll make sure you know what the schedule is. This includes throwing himself in a crate at 10pm (because it's bed time), getting excited for dinner (starting at 3pm, until the usual 5pm). Pointing the "cookie cabinet" when it's time to go out for the last time of the day.
So - define hard-headed. Trainer says he's as tough as any Setter he's trained. Taking the highest setting on the training collar with no sound, and barely a flinch. But he doesn't really act out. He's actually one of the quietest keepers. The pups have inherited this easy-going nature, and "tough" personality. Our other dogs are "soft" by comparison.
Jenny (the one seemingly favored in Karen's list) is probably the most difficult around the house... She's very PUPPY. Nothing horrible, nothing biting, or anything... just puppy... Into the trash, won't crate break, if something wrong is being done it's her. However with that, she's still a very sweet, loving pup, that really rolls with the punches. She trains well, and just likes to have fun. She'll be a helluva dog someday, right now she's just puppy.
I've had Siberian Huskies, and frankly, there are no harder headed dogs, Britts are a dream compared to that.
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