ANGEE HAS A TASTE FOR FRENCH COOKING

One of the adventures I've experienced in fostering rescued dogs is the process of slowly learning the personality of the new guest in our home. You just never really know what you are getting into. Over the course of days and weeks, small details emerge that form a picture of the dog's unique psychology. And I am here to tell you, each Scotty is very different.

Angee is an active dog. Better yet, she is a very INTER-active dog. She just wants attention and wants to belong to an owner. I have fostered many Scotties over the years and Angee is one of the most active dogs I have come into contact with. At times she gets all fired up, running around the house throwing toys here and there, trying to engage the other dogs in a game of chase. Usually a good walk of an hour or more will cause her to calm down when we get home.

Angee seems to get along just fine with our regular three Scotties here in the house. On the trail, however, she is very leash-aggressive during encounters with other dogs in the park. We are working on this problem every day, exposing Angee to a broad variety of circumstances and using a Halti. She is slowly learning to ignore other dogs by focusing her attention on odds and ends to the side of the trail.

A peculiar facet to Angee is that she doen'st seem to know her name. We get no response when we call to her, not even a break in stride or a glance in our direction. She seems to love chasing around the backyard in the dark, running from one end of the fence line to the other. It can be difficult getting her back into the house. We are working on that, too.

The most recent discovery about Angee's personality is her fearlessness at climbing the furniture. This morning I decided to make Jeannie a breakfast of French toast. Much to my surprise, Angee apparently had no difficulty climbing the furniture, helping herself to a second breakfast of the day. And no sooner had we moved the chairs up under the table and turn our backs did she push the chair out and climb back up on the table for more. We have never had a Scotty put things together like that before.

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