⭐ Kiki's Year Long 🌶️

He's as dumb as a box of rocks ... literally. But I don't care. Indy is the sweetest four-leg on the face of the Earth! CD is just that - completely crazy. Actually, she's extremely smart with absolutely NO common sense ... a dangerous combination in a hyperactive. 60 pound dog. She was a mistake that I keep at for the sake of my DD, who needs her. Skye was a street stray with food aggression - but only with things she knows she's not supposed to have. I can take food and treats right out of her mouth, but if it's something she's stolen, all bets are off. The issue is that she's such a sneaky food thief that we don't always know when she's guarding a pilfered goodie. Skye is a work in progress ... and Indy and I both have the scars to prove it.
Oh wow so sorry for that but amazing you’re willing to work through it with her! :hugs not a lot of people would! Far too many people dump them for far less 😭 so :bow
 
Oh wow so sorry for that but amazing you’re willing to work through it with her! :hugs not a lot of people would! Far too many people dump them for far less 😭 so :bow
Skye was dumped to fend for herself on the backroads o Georgia. She was only a few months old, still very much a baby. We've had to work through a LOT of issues with her (DAWG knows, you've been a great help!) I'm really stumped on this latest one. I know Skye is smart enough to learn, I'm just not smart enough to know how to teach her. She's on her very last chance. The first time, when she shook little Indy, I put down to dogs needing hierarchy training. We did that. This time (the second) I take partial responsibility for misreading signals and reacting poorly (NEVER pin a fearful dog ... aggressive, yes, terrified, no!) If it happens again, my family will not give me a choice. I do NOT want this dog to be put down for poor handling and abuse when she was young.
 
Skye was dumped to fend for herself on the backroads o Georgia. She was only a few months old, still very much a baby. We've had to work through a LOT of issues with her (DAWG knows, you've been a great help!) I'm really stumped on this latest one. I know Skye is smart enough to learn, I'm just not smart enough to know how to teach her. She's on her very last chance. The first time, when she shook little Indy, I put down to dogs needing hierarchy training. We did that. This time (the second) I take partial responsibility for misreading signals and reacting poorly (NEVER pin a fearful dog ... aggressive, yes, terrified, no!) If it happens again, my family will not give me a choice. I do NOT want this dog to be put down for poor handling and abuse when she was young.
Do you have a thread about these dog issues?
I'd like to read it.
 
Sure! Y'all don't have to pay me though, seeing y'all so excited about it is better than money :)
I just looked quickly for a head shot of the black boy but I can't find a decent in one. I'll try to get one this weekend.
Hims resting now. PXL_20210226_003717936.jpg
 

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