While I agree with Lisa that rescue is best, Mae the wonder dog is a shelter pet, I've had near countless rescue cats over the years I can also understand if your purpose is show/agility wanting to know certain traits will be there.
I know Mae would enjoy agility, she does jumps with ease, enjoys going down the slide in the playground which is fun to watch.
I may try to build some "playground equipment" in my patio, she'd love that.
But though she's made tremendous progress vs. when I got her she's reactive to other dogs so we work mostly on our own.
She's now sitting in on her 3rd obedience class which is good. I now know I should never have stopped going to classes, should be constant for her.
There are Agility leagues for rescue dogs, if she passed Cannine Good Citizen she could go on to therapy dog work but that's probably not going to happen.
If I'd known that I might enjoy agility and or obedience training with a dog would I have "temperment tested" her? If I had done that she was part pit (how'd I miss that?) I'd have got another dog and I'd have missed her.
I've read that the good thing about a rescue (besides the karma points) is that you get the dog you're gonna get. The bad thing is you get the dog you're gonna getWhatever occured in her puppy'hood is there and we may never be able to completely erase that.
I know she tries to be the best dog she can be.
I'm sure that Dogmamas pup will be a great dog, and perhaps can use her (his?) skills to help other dogs like Mae to excell at being the best dog they can be and that will be wonderful.



Whatever occured in her puppy'hood is there and we may never be able to completely erase that.
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