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Stray puppy completely melts upon realizing she is safe
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Mar 25, 2019 16:48:30   #
Rose42
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/stray-puppy-completely-melts-when-she-finally-realizes-shes-safe/ar-BBV7aTk?ocid=spartandhp

Jillian was taking out the trash late Friday night when she spotted someone hiding in the darkness.
Two glowing eyes shone back at her, and she could just make out the outline of a dog crouched in the front yard. She knew that approaching the stray too quickly could scare the timid animal off for good, so she was careful with her movements.

“She ran away when she heard me coming,” Jillian, who asked not to include her last name, told The Dodo, “but when I talked to her, she stopped and listened.”

The next day, the dog returned, still cautiously keeping her distance. When Jillian turned her attention to the pup once more, the dog ran — but not quite as far away. That’s when Jillian realized the scared pup wanted something; she just didn’t know how to ask.

“When I turned around to head back inside, I realized she was following me at a distance,” Jillian said. “That was when I figured I could get her to trust me. I got a bowl of water and some dog food and left them in the corner of my yard before walking a safe distance away. ”The dog gratefully ate the food and continued to follow Jillian, still making sure to keep her distance.

When Jillian saw the dog in her neighborhood again the next day, she hatched a plan with her husband.
“We got some more dog food and left a trail for her to follow back into our yard, where I fed her again,” she said. “This time, I sat close to the food. I expected her to run away after she ate, but instead she stayed next to me and even started sniffing me!”

“When I got up, she followed me all the way into my backyard and sat next to me,” Jillian added. “I’ve never had a stray dog warm up to me like this. She was just waiting for someone to give her a chance.”

Jillian knew then that the dog was meant to be part of her family, and she named her Luna.

“We decided to keep her because we are softies who can’t say no,” she said. “I’ve also always loved pit bull mixes so I fell in love with Luna right away. ”It’s only been a week, but Luna has adjusted remarkably well to being an inside dog, and is eagerly showing her mom that she’s ready to learn.

“Luna seems to be really smart,” Jillian said. “She learned her name in one day and is already responding to some basic commands, even though it was clear that nobody had taught them to her before.”
Luna has a little way to go before she’s completely settled in, but her new mom is happy to take things slow.

“She’s still a little scared, especially of loud noises like doors closing, but she is the sweetest,” Jillian said. “She loves to run around with us in the backyard and to snuggle up and give us kisses when we sit down.”
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Who doesn't like a story like that. Nice!

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Mar 25, 2019 17:45:15   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
no propaganda please wrote:
"pitbull" mixes make great pets for those smart enough to outwit them, which leaves out a lot of people. So do the purebred ones American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, and Bull Terriers. The problem with all of those breeds and the mixes of those breeds is that they have dominant temperaments, are exceptionally smart and often cunning. Train them well, keep the upper hand with kindness and proper discipline and you could not find better dogs anywhere.


Boy, you ain't just a woofin there, NPP!
They are a different sort for sure! Mine has taken to liking showers now. He tries to get in with whoever is showering every chance he gets. I'll let him in every few days just to rinse the dust, and stuff off of him. No soap, just water. Afterward, the bathroom requires a wipedown, but he sure enjoys it! He's laying on my foot now, and I need to pee.......damn dog.....

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Mar 26, 2019 10:00:42   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
archie bunker wrote:
Boy, you ain't just a woofin there, NPP!
They are a different sort for sure! Mine has taken to liking showers now. He tries to get in with whoever is showering every chance he gets. I'll let him in every few days just to rinse the dust, and stuff off of him. No soap, just water. Afterward, the bathroom requires a wipedown, but he sure enjoys it! He's laying on my foot now, and I need to pee.......damn dog.....
Boy, you ain't just a woofin there, NPP! img src=... (show quote)


If he is typical of pit bulls and pit bull crosses, you have to outthink him. Instead of telling him to move, tell him to stay, he will probably immediately get up and leave the room, then you can go pee.

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Mar 26, 2019 10:05:35   #
Rose42
 
archie bunker wrote:
Boy, you ain't just a woofin there, NPP!
They are a different sort for sure! Mine has taken to liking showers now. He tries to get in with whoever is showering every chance he gets. I'll let him in every few days just to rinse the dust, and stuff off of him. No soap, just water. Afterward, the bathroom requires a wipedown, but he sure enjoys it! He's laying on my foot now, and I need to pee.......damn dog.....
Boy, you ain't just a woofin there, NPP! img src=... (show quote)


He's trained you well.

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Mar 26, 2019 11:59:29   #
Ricktloml
 
Rose42 wrote:
He's trained you well.




Now that is true. And not just pit bull or pit mixes. I don't "own" my pets, it's the other way around.

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Mar 26, 2019 12:07:18   #
Rose42
 
Ricktloml wrote:
Now that is true. And not just pit bull or pit mixes. I don't "own" my pets, it's the other way around.


LOL! I've had a couple of dogs that were excellent trainers.

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Mar 26, 2019 12:49:53   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
no propaganda please wrote:
If he is typical of pit bulls and pit bull crosses, you have to outthink him. Instead of telling him to move, tell him to stay, he will probably immediately get up and leave the room, then you can go pee.


Actually, he'll get up, and follow me to the bathroom just to make sure I have it under control.
Hard headedest dog I've ever had. He knows the rules, but constantly checks to see if they're still in effect.
Like raising a teenager without the sass......

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Mar 26, 2019 12:54:46   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Rose42 wrote:
He's trained you well.


I'm scared of him Rose! I've always heard how vicious these bulldogs are, and he might just use his tongue to suck my brain out through my ear without leaving a mark on me!

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Mar 26, 2019 18:36:12   #
Ricktloml
 
archie bunker wrote:
I'm scared of him Rose! I've always heard how vicious these bulldogs are, and he might just use his tongue to suck my brain out through my ear without leaving a mark on me!


With my Duke, a 10 year old red-nosed pit, it's the other end. He will beat you to death with his tail, he's always so happy.

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Mar 26, 2019 18:36:58   #
Rose42
 
archie bunker wrote:
I'm scared of him Rose! I've always heard how vicious these bulldogs are, and he might just use his tongue to suck my brain out through my ear without leaving a mark on me!


Yeah you'd better be careful! He'll turn on you one day for sure!

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Mar 26, 2019 19:14:11   #
CarryOn
 
Ricktloml wrote:
Now that is true. And not just pit bull or pit mixes. I don't "own" my pets, it's the other way around.


… it is interesting, too, how your training is completed without your even being aware of it … until it is too late ….

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Mar 26, 2019 20:37:17   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Ricktloml wrote:
With my Duke, a 10 year old red-nosed pit, it's the other end. He will beat you to death with his tail, he's always so happy.


Ah, the tail. That is kind of a thing isn't it?
Our Ruger is 1/2 rednosed pit, 1/2 American bulldog, and his tail is hard on the littles (grandkids).
But, hey! He's a great toddler cleaner! Just wipe em with a paper towel after he does his work, and you're done!

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Mar 26, 2019 21:06:27   #
Ricktloml
 
CarryOn wrote:
… it is interesting, too, how your training is completed without your even being aware of it … until it is too late ….


Yep, just sneaks up on you

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