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My New Pal

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squonk

Looks like Juno can sit nice too! :)

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Sparky

Awesome story and a lucky dog!
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mikekot3

Nice dog and kind of you to adopt an older doggie.

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AMC RULES
56361af316b47_WP_20151031_0401.thumb.jpgThat Juno...   :eusa-clap:
sure is a pretty girl. 

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JPWH

I'll bet she has her new owners trained in no time lol.

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shallowwatersailor

Nice dog and kind of you to adopt an older doggie.

You would be surprised at the number of people who set loose a senior dog. There actually was a 12-14 year old male that I would have brought home too. But CHAAMP made the decision to put him in hospice care.

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DennisThornton

I had two Alaskans for years.  Great breeds!  Loved to run and sometimes run off though!  Always came back, but once with a neighbors chicken...  No, the chicken didn't make it...

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shallowwatersailor

I had two Alaskans for years.  Great breeds!  Loved to run and sometimes run off though!  Always came back, but once with a neighbors chicken...  No, the chicken didn't make it...

Small animal prey is in their makeup. They are closest genetically to a wolf - although physically a Standard Poodle is closer!  Oke' presented a bird to me last Spring! Juno has now discovered the mice colony that has increased under the deck since Oke', I can hardly wait!  :).

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

John, she is a little sweetie. You have come full circle again, you now have a pal.

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Wishin4a416

Good for you John! Beautiful Dogs. I have a cousin in Va. and He always adopts Goldens to save them from kill shelters when it is time for another one. Wish more people woud do that. It would maybe slow down the Puppy mills. Good Luck with your new friend!!!

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KC9KAS

Very pretty dog.
Glad you "saved her".

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stevasaurus

Excellent John.  :)  She looks great, and what a nice breed.

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Ed Kennell

Beautiful story John.  Juno is one lucky canine to have found you. 

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shallowwatersailor

John, she is a little sweetie. You have come full circle again, you now have a pal.

glenn

Oke' was "My Good Buddy." So - is Juno my: "Sweetie",  "BFF", " My Gal Pal", or in the Van Morrison song: "My Brown-Eyed Girl"?  :D

Seriously, she must have been traumatized by a man along the way. She has fully warmed up to Mrs. Sailor, but is still slightly guarded with me. Juno has presented herself this afternoon for me to pet her flank. She is also in the office with me laying contented as I write. Oh - if they could talk and tell their story!

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stevasaurus

You are right John...if you could only know their history.  On the other side, it will take some time (and being 7 years old) to think that you would have a friend with no issues...you know there is a reason.  I say this because we have adopted a dog this year also.  I have had dogs all my life, so I can tell when they have an issue and you try to get past it...it takes some time and understanding.  It makes since that she is more comfortable with your wife,  It is a matter of trying to figure out why she was given up, trying to gain her confidence, and maybe trying to defuse a lifetime of male abuse.  I would take her fishing.  Just you and her in a boat...you are the Shallow Water Sailor.  Does that make since??  :)
 

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squonk

My sister rescued a little dog from a puppy mill 2 yrs. ago. It has taken this long but she is still finally starting to trust people.

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shallowwatersailor

We had our afternoon walk and met some children from the neighborhood. She was super friendly to them - the mother thought she was a puppy instead of seven years old! I will need to work on the jumping up, but not until she bonds so that she can take correction from me.

Don't get me started about puppy mills and illegitimate breeders!

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