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That's why I thought Shepherd, at first. As he gets older, his features are changing, although I've known some type of terrier from day 1. He is super smart. DH was against getting a dog at all, but has fallen in love with him!
After our Boston was returned, she had a new collar. I gave her the choice of her old collar or the new one, and she chose the old one. I walked off and left her new collar on the ground. A little while later, Rex came in, sat at my feet, and dropped the collar on the ground. He's worn it ever since! I thought that was really smart, and cute!
He learned his name immediately, and no and a few other phrases. He seems smart and really eager to please. Like I said before, he is a lot like a rescue dog, considering where he came from and what he's been through.
Shelly
Sounds like a giant schnauzer to me. We had a giant that passed away a couple of years ago, he was so smart. Our Aussie taught him to help heard the cattle, we made a harness for him and he pulled water to the horses in the winter time on a large sled (pulled it about 800 feet, twice a day) saved my back, and he was the best worker around. Your husband should love him, just give him a job and he will earn his food!