peteyfoozer
Garden Addicted
Thread title is short for Boone Snyder, my Anatolian Shepherd Dog Service Dog.
He joined the family last Jan at 3 months old with the intent of protecting my chickens, ducks, rabbits and the sheep I was planning to acquire, but finances being what they are, and my newest habit of falling over at the most inconvenient times and places, Boone’s rapid growth and size along with an incredible disposition, he wound up being my new Service Dog instead, as Fen threw me over for Randy and even with all the time and training I put into him, hated the job.
I absolutely do not recommend this breed as a Service Dog prospect as they are generally considered human and dog aggressive, and are bred to be independent thinkers who can be overly protective and not inclined to take direction. But I had already spent my small fortune for him and had nothing to lose, since we only go to town every couple of months, if he was unsuitable to use in town, I still need him at home.
So this is the story of Boone.
He joined the family last Jan at 3 months old with the intent of protecting my chickens, ducks, rabbits and the sheep I was planning to acquire, but finances being what they are, and my newest habit of falling over at the most inconvenient times and places, Boone’s rapid growth and size along with an incredible disposition, he wound up being my new Service Dog instead, as Fen threw me over for Randy and even with all the time and training I put into him, hated the job.
I absolutely do not recommend this breed as a Service Dog prospect as they are generally considered human and dog aggressive, and are bred to be independent thinkers who can be overly protective and not inclined to take direction. But I had already spent my small fortune for him and had nothing to lose, since we only go to town every couple of months, if he was unsuitable to use in town, I still need him at home.
So this is the story of Boone.