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zOmg!!! Fireworks. How does your dutch do?
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Re: zOmg!!! Fireworks. How does your dutch do?
Well this will be zoeys first so we’re about to find out.
Alex - Zoey(DS), Henry (DS), Tripper Lab mix. Austin, Texas
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Healthy, happy, energetic, and super social.
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Re: zOmg!!! Fireworks. How does your dutch do?
Radar wants to attack fireworks, and Leela is a basket case.
Michael
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Re: zOmg!!! Fireworks. How does your dutch do?
Both my dogs are cool calm and collected. We exist in a fairly noisy environment daily.
Tim L.
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Re: zOmg!!! Fireworks. How does your dutch do?
nooooooo, Fire works and Tstorms send Saide into an Axiouse crazed state, she shakes the whole house and trys to hide in the smallest corner.
Lisa, Thalie CGC & Sadie, Cookie the Basset, CT
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Re: zOmg!!! Fireworks. How does your dutch do?
This is Henry’s first 4th of July. I am super relieved that so far he just looks in the direction of the pop and tries to watch them. No freak outs which is a pleasant surprise considering how nervous he was about everything when I first adopted him. I think the daily thunderstorms helped desensitize him lol!
Bird & Henry (Long-hair DS): Figuring out this working dog life together
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- Tell us about yourself: I'm Keith, 28 years old born and raised outside Chicago. I adopted Duke, the Dutch Shepherd from a Chicago foster based rescue. Duke had an unfortunate first 2 months of his upbringing but he's been a prince around here ever since.
Healthy, happy, energetic, and super social.
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- Training Dog
- Posts: 295
- Joined: Sun Apr 02, 2017 2:41 am
- Tell us about yourself: I'm Keith, 28 years old born and raised outside Chicago. I adopted Duke, the Dutch Shepherd from a Chicago foster based rescue. Duke had an unfortunate first 2 months of his upbringing but he's been a prince around here ever since.
Healthy, happy, energetic, and super social.
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- Posts: 295
- Joined: Sun Apr 02, 2017 2:41 am
- Tell us about yourself: I'm Keith, 28 years old born and raised outside Chicago. I adopted Duke, the Dutch Shepherd from a Chicago foster based rescue. Duke had an unfortunate first 2 months of his upbringing but he's been a prince around here ever since.
Healthy, happy, energetic, and super social.
Re: zOmg!!! Fireworks. How does your dutch do?
May the odds of noise be ever in Henry's favor lol. I think it's the biggest plus if they can go through noises dailyoddbird wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 1:54 am This is Henry’s first 4th of July. I am super relieved that so far he just looks in the direction of the pop and tries to watch them. No freak outs which is a pleasant surprise considering how nervous he was about everything when I first adopted him. I think the daily thunderstorms helped desensitize him lol!
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Re: zOmg!!! Fireworks. How does your dutch do?
Oh I sure hope so or we may all be volunteering as tributes lol! He was very curious about them. When I took him for his pre-bedtime potty break he just wanted to watch and make sure they didn’t get pose any danger.Duke wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 6:37 amMay the odds of noise be ever in Henry's favor lol. I think it's the biggest plus if they can go through noises dailyoddbird wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 1:54 am This is Henry’s first 4th of July. I am super relieved that so far he just looks in the direction of the pop and tries to watch them. No freak outs which is a pleasant surprise considering how nervous he was about everything when I first adopted him. I think the daily thunderstorms helped desensitize him lol!
Bird & Henry (Long-hair DS): Figuring out this working dog life together