We have had a very busy month, and have learned some remarkable things about Boden. Company was top on our list, and we had beautiful weather for grilling and entertaining on the deck. Boden was in the house with our two other (little) dogs, where it was cooler (and not underfoot). After we grilled two chickens, I served one and left the other on the table indoors to spare some room on the deck table. After 20 minutes or so, I made a comment to our guests to “eat up! I have another chicken on the table inside!” One of our guests looked at Boden through the glass patio doors doubtfully. He then offered to help bring out second servings. When we got into the kitchen, there was the second chicken, sitting on the table just where I left it, just as I left it. Our guest remarked “that never would have happened with our dog! I was sure that chicken was gone!”
It never occurred to me that Boden, having the perfect opportunity, would have taken that chicken even though our (now gone and “perfect” golden) Rosie had succumbed to such temptation several times. I should have known better than to leave such a tempting morsel unprotected. But he didn’t touch it! Now here is a dog!
We also find that Boden likes water, but hasn’t dived in for a swim. When we walk waterside, he is happy to explore the shallows and splash. He would swim perhaps, but I think we would have to go swimming to encourage him. He also had the opportunity for a bath after he rolled in a dead skunk (it happened quickly). He did great!
Boden is completely housebroken, and hasn’t had an accident since his neuter. We are now giving him free roam of the house when we are gone and he hasn’t chewed on anything.
We would now not hesitate to recommend Boden to a household with another dog. He is getting along just fine with our two dogs, and has found his happy place. Because life has been so busy, I have not had the opportunity to work with Boden on a Halti other than a few first attempts. He fought it. We then started walking him on an extension lead out simply because he is so good at coming when called and we didn’t like the physical effects of his leash pulling on him or us. He walks beautifully on the extension lead, and we think that this is how he walked with people in his former life. No problem, and when he gets overly excited we have been able to call him to us and shorten the lead up easily for more control.
Boden is a happy guy. He can get a bit rambunctious, but he is young, he listens and would do great with obedience training. In class he may need a stronger handler because he is a strong guy and other dogs can get him excited at first. He is very eager to please, very smart, loving and beautiful. What more could a human want? He’ll make someone a great companion.
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