Washington woman drives 2,200-miles to adopt a ‘wild man’ dog from foster family, and with training begins to: ‘cuddle like he was bred for cuddling.’

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    "He is the most perfect addition to our household. "
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    I unexpectedly lost my 11 year old heeler late last year. My husband and I had agreed to wait a while before bringing home another dog, but I only made it a few weeks before I started looking. I searched
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    petfinder, gradually broadening my search parameters. I checked Petango. I checked individual sites for animal controls in rural areas. I knew what I wanted, and in fact, put this
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    call out to my dog people: I'm looking for a 30-45 lb herdy thing (mixes okay!). Probably 6 mos- 3 years.
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    Must be cat safe and dog friendly. Not fussy about color or s x. I'd rather not deal with reactivity or aggression this time around. Strong
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    preference for wash and wear/smooth coat. Super excited to get back into dog sports and go fling a frisbee.
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    Preference goes to ridiculous ears and great big smiles. I'm willing to make exceptions for exceptional dogs.
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    I'm still in eastern WA, but I've moved mountains to move animals before. (PS- not a big corgi fan, not interested in anything brachycephalic
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    , and as much as I love pits, our future has too many question marks re: renting to commit to a pit mix right now.)
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    I put in some applications for some dogs in the PNW. Some wound up not being cat safe, or being reactive, or not being good with other dogs. I got denied by one organization for not making enough
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    money (I work in animal welfare!). One thing led to another and I wound up in a facebook group for rehoming heelers. This face popped up. He was not quite 2, just over 30 lbs, and had been living with
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    4-10 other dogs. Cat safe. Great food drive, moderate toy drive.. Also... he was 1900 miles away. I got some video footage and some more photos. I talked at length with his fosters. I talked it over with my husband.
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    We debated about how to get him home. We thought about flying him, but both parties (foster and myself) would be required to put in 6- 10 hours of driving round trip to get to airports that would allow for a direct flight. It was also
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    December, and the temperatures weren't cooperative. A good friend of mine offered to help. She wound up driving 5 hours to pick him up and then driving another 10 hours to meet me in CO. All said and done,
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    we each drove 1100 miles (one way) to get him home with me. I'll admit: that first night at the AirBNB was worrisome. He peed on some hand- carved wooden artifacts, he screamed in his crate, he
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    countersurfed and tried to eat aluminum foil out of the trash can. He wanted nothing to do with me. It wasn't looking good. I wondered how much I'd regret this.
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    But... consistency and routine go a long way, as does patience. We've only had him since New Year's Eve and he is the most perfect addition to our household. Not destructive, has never poed in our house, not a barker. He's kind to our cats and
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    bunnies. He's good with our other dog. We just finished a "canine companion" training class and should be doing our CGC test sometime soon. We just started a tricks class. He is attentive and bright and goofy and
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    everything I could want in a dog. He's good around horses, he's good off leash. He rides quietly in the car. He greets houseguests appropriately. He cuddles like he was bred for cuddling. He catches frisbees and chases tennis balls.
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    He's got some quirks, but we all do. We're working through learning how to have his feet handled and nails trimmed. He doesn't do well being manhandled (which is a departure from the norm in our house), but he's getting more tolerant every day we
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    work on it. Daily, I find myself marveling over my good fortune. I am delighted by him and so glad I chose to adopt this wild man.
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