Contrary to many "horror stories" that exist about wolf-hybrids, our Buck was a sweet-natured, friendly dog. He was protective of his territory and his family, but also quite welcoming to the meter-readers, septic cleaners and such. And he did his best to keep our property moose- bear- and porcupine-free - twice, getting a muzzle-full of quills in the process!
Unfortunately, none of us took the time to properly train Buck when he was young and, consequently, he could not be let into our home, as he would jump on everything (and everyone), knock things over, pull things down off of counters, etc and pee everywhere. The few times we did let him in to hang out with the family only lasted about 15 minutes, tops. When the temps outside were too cold for Buck, we would put him in our heated garage - but unless he was tethered, he would again, knock things over, pull things down off of counter tops (my DH's workshop is the garage) and "do his business" everywhere.
Still, he was a lovable dog and I truly regret not making more of an effort to have him trained well enough to be involved in our family the way our little dog, Cully, is.
I have a lot more photos of Buck over the years that I would like to post here now, but it will take some time to locate them (some are in digital files and others are actual photos from my "pre-digital' stage). Once those pics are found, I'll post them in another blog entry.
-- kimB
So sorry for your loss Kim. Our pets become a part of the family here too and it's really hard to lose one of them. He was a really handsome guy.
ReplyDeletehe was a gorgeous dog....so sorry to hear things turned out this way for you all!! Great picture of him!
ReplyDeleteHe was a beautiful dog.
ReplyDeleteLove those brown eyes......he could look right through you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dog. So sorry...I'm sure you will miss him.
ReplyDeleteAgain sorry for your loss Kim, they are both beautiful dogs!
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