cubby31682
11-28-2004, 01:21 PM
I got a call today from the rescue person that is in charge. She wanted me to set up a day and time that I can drive out there to see Gracie, and take her home. I also found out a little more about her backround. She also said a family was there yesterday looking at her and the kid was teasing her with HER bone, and the mother didn't even look at the dog let alone make any attemp to pet her.
About her background... At one point in time some one hog tied her, she has scares on her back legs but the ones on her front legs are covered by her fur. Some one also didn't feed her enough food as well. They said that she is still trying to gain some weight.
She is a very happy dog, loves to cuddle, loves to lay on your lap if you let her. She will bark at any one who comes up to the door but if you pet her she will lead you to all the gold that you have kind of thing. But you have to keep petting her. She I guess also provokes fights with female dogs. Which wont be a big deal, she can go in her cage while other dogs are over. I told her foster mother that she is perfect for us.. She sounds like she is atleast.
One question I have for all of you is. Are Dobermans known for bloating?
About her background... At one point in time some one hog tied her, she has scares on her back legs but the ones on her front legs are covered by her fur. Some one also didn't feed her enough food as well. They said that she is still trying to gain some weight.
She is a very happy dog, loves to cuddle, loves to lay on your lap if you let her. She will bark at any one who comes up to the door but if you pet her she will lead you to all the gold that you have kind of thing. But you have to keep petting her. She I guess also provokes fights with female dogs. Which wont be a big deal, she can go in her cage while other dogs are over. I told her foster mother that she is perfect for us.. She sounds like she is atleast.
One question I have for all of you is. Are Dobermans known for bloating?