So when I heard there was a scared female cowdog in a shelter in Chesterfield, I didn't want to wait for Green Dogs to arrange a transport, I went to get her myself. Maybe it was the sliced turkey I took along. Maybe it was just getting out of the shelter. Maybe it was just the innate need in domesticated dogs to trust someone, and in a pinch, anyone. Whatever it was, she was quicker and easier to win over than the other shy, scared, girl dogs we've had around here. She bonded quick and she bonded strong.
We don't really know too much about Della yet. We know Della as a mother. She's loving and protective, everything a mother should be. But we won't really know Della the Dog until the motherhood phase has passed. That's when we'll be able to evaluate what she's like with new dogs, new people, children, etc. All I can say with any certainty is that the Midnight Slayer of Rabbits probably has a pretty strong prey drive.
Here are some pictures of Della and friends running in the pasture on the last few evenings.
She loves the pasture runs. |
I was cutting grass and scared up a rabbit. Fortunately he made a quick exit under the fence, but the girls spent some time looking in case he came back. |
The light was getting low and I was too far away to get a clear picture, but this is joyful body language - tail up, head up, high stepping, just for fun. |
She will run with Theo when he runs after the ball but she's not really ball-driven. |
Hard bodies make poor pillows. If you love your dog, you'll provide a soft cushy place for her to lay her head. |
2 comments:
And you still think that she's ever going anywhere else. Della knows that she has found her furever home, even if you humans haven't figured it out yet.
What cuties.. .. I can't stop staring at them!!! Great job Mama Della, Clay and Brent.
Jamie
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