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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1278935" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>A few days ago I had seen a mottled looking old dog walking along the road, apparently my parents had shooed him off the day before.</p><p></p><p>Today I was at my neighbors place (a holiday property adjoining ours), having a few drinks and hotdogs, it was dark out, and I went to get some wood for the fire, I just about tripped on a dog, but it wasn't the neighbors' little dachshund weinerdog. I said "Looks like we got a visitor here".</p><p></p><p>This is some mutt of a dog, I'm going to guess he's about 5 or more years old, his teeth are worn at least 1/4", he's got medium length fur, basically black with a lot of gray (makes him look really old, though I won't be fooled by it), about the size of a lab.. he's pretty skinny too.</p><p></p><p>What really struck me about this dog is how well behaved he is.. he was just at the edge of camp, sitting on his haunches... waiting his turn.. this was definitely family trained dog, doesn't say a word, and being around it for just a few minutes I know it would be a great kids dog.. perhaps that's what he was, though I have no idea where it came from.. Breeding certainly tells me it's a reservation dog, but the behavior tells me it wasn't.</p><p>I didn't get a chance to see he'd been neutered.</p><p></p><p>I could handle having an old dog around, but selling my parents on the idea isn't going to happen... just having a cat is a major decision that requires meetings. I'll see if I know of someone who wants an old dog!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1278935, member: 9096"] A few days ago I had seen a mottled looking old dog walking along the road, apparently my parents had shooed him off the day before. Today I was at my neighbors place (a holiday property adjoining ours), having a few drinks and hotdogs, it was dark out, and I went to get some wood for the fire, I just about tripped on a dog, but it wasn't the neighbors' little dachshund weinerdog. I said "Looks like we got a visitor here". This is some mutt of a dog, I'm going to guess he's about 5 or more years old, his teeth are worn at least 1/4", he's got medium length fur, basically black with a lot of gray (makes him look really old, though I won't be fooled by it), about the size of a lab.. he's pretty skinny too. What really struck me about this dog is how well behaved he is.. he was just at the edge of camp, sitting on his haunches... waiting his turn.. this was definitely family trained dog, doesn't say a word, and being around it for just a few minutes I know it would be a great kids dog.. perhaps that's what he was, though I have no idea where it came from.. Breeding certainly tells me it's a reservation dog, but the behavior tells me it wasn't. I didn't get a chance to see he'd been neutered. I could handle having an old dog around, but selling my parents on the idea isn't going to happen... just having a cat is a major decision that requires meetings. I'll see if I know of someone who wants an old dog! [/QUOTE]
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