Yeah, that's probably the most important thing to bear in mind - extreme selective deafness when on the scent of something. Massively foody. Rather talkative (Blaze gives a running commentary of all her thoughts and feelings as she wanders round the house, and yodels pleasantly for my attention). Paws like monkey hands - scenthound owners are known to get together to proudly compare their hounds' door-opening abilities. Very very smart about things they want to be smart about and very very dumb otherwise. They also jump like horses and can vanish over the horizon in one stride (and unlike sighthounds can actually keep that up for miles), but, no offence, your fella looks a little too portly to worry about that too much. I do find Blaze more independent-minded than sighthounds I've had, not because she's not cuddly and affectionate (she is very) but because I don't think she actually really cares what I think about her, whereas my sighthounds have tended to have a more concerned and appeasing nature. That might just be Blaze having a massive ego, though.
He is a lovely grinning boy. Where's he come from?
He is a bit on the chunky side - also he is 11! So I'm hoping his disappearing over the horizon days are over even if I do manage to get a few pounds off him. Hope he fits the 'massively foody' description, makes things much easier. We are already used to Mollydog basically eating anything left unguarded below the 6 foot line, and it's much easier to exercise a dog that knows you have a pocket full of liver treats. Will watch out for paws like monkey hands!
Owners brought him over with them when they moved from the US - they are now relocating again and this time can't take him.
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Date: 2011-11-10 03:34 pm (UTC)He is a lovely grinning boy. Where's he come from?
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Date: 2011-11-10 07:12 pm (UTC)Owners brought him over with them when they moved from the US - they are now relocating again and this time can't take him.
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Date: 2011-11-11 02:40 pm (UTC)