Soft moaning / sighing

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Starlight Pilot
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Tell us about yourself: I used top be terrified of dogs as a kid. But I met a German Shepherd named Sheba and have been into dogs since I was 12, now I'm 32 and have successfully handled many of all sizes, breeds and temperaments. I titled my first dog Sport, a mixed breed, in agility and then got into schutzhund. I got to work with working bred GSDs and loved them. After Sport died I was offered a young Dutch Shepherd named Allie (short for alligator!). I adopted her and fell in love with the breed. I rescued several Dutchies after that and then Allie was killed tragically by irresponsible veterinary staff. About 4 months later I rescued a pathetic emaciated 1 yr old Dutchie named "Phantom". With just some food, water and love he sprang from his listless phantom self and I named him Logan. Now he is my 8 yr old hardcore PITA!!!! :D
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Re: Soft moaning / sighing

Post by Starlight Pilot »

LOL Logan whines while chewing on a treat toy, you can feel the frustration in his voice. Its super annoying sometimes...its that high pitched shivering whistley sound. He's so weird.
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Dutch in America
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Tell us about yourself: A dog lover living in Florida. I am originally from The Netherlands. Had dogs all my life, mostly working dogs. Last one was a GSD I trained for narcotic detection. I have recently gotten my first DS, Ranger. I also have 2 Danish/Swedish farmdogs.

Re: Soft moaning / sighing

Post by Dutch in America »

And here I thought Ranger was different, but now I hear all the sighing and moaning seems to be a breed trait? Oh, well, I love it anyway, he is a hoot to listen to.
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Jake and Elwood-Danish/Swedish Farmdogs

"May you be the kind of person your dog thinks you are."
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