Today Vida re-graduated from the same Basic obedience class we have taken 3 or 4 or more times , with a blue ribbon. We had an off leash play-time with ten other very rambunctious dogs, 3 of which were also somewhat dog-reactive. This was outdoors in a large fenced in area so lots of room to run and chase. Vida spent his time visiting the groups of dogs and people and checking in with me from time to time. He never became reactive when there was a chase or minor skirmish. He was the largest dog there and the most benign calm friendly Shepherd ambassador you would ever want to meet. Several people asked what kennel he came from. Children in the class hugged and petted him – he welcomed their attentions. What an easy keeper! Next, we went to Ann Arbor to Zingerman’s Mail Order to meet my friend Allen and pick up my new camera from him. Vida met about thirty people there. He walked calmly up to each person on his own and waited for a friendly look or gesture before placing his head in their laps and gazing into each person’s eyes. No food treats of any kind were offered or expected. I believe he genuinely likes people and just likes the interaction. A few people did not approach him, and, although he noticed them, he left them alone. He is not a Golden Retriever in disguise – witness his strong hunting skills and his do it yourself raw food diet or his ability to flip and pin a dog even bigger than him that he perceived as a threat, but his wonderful calm and stable temperament is a credit to the seriously intelligent Alta-Tollhaus breeding program that we are all so grateful for. I guess I’ll keep him! :)Love, Margot
Margot,
These pictures of Vida are beautiful. He has turned out to be a cool dog. I wish I could take full credit for how awesome Vida’s temperament is but I can not. This is not my saying but it was good enough to steal—its 100% nature and 100% nurture. So a big pat on the back to yourself. As far as the nature part I have to thank all the breeders that came before me. I am just trying maintain the good qualities they have brought to the fore and with some luck maybe I can improve on it.
Margot you are so generous in every way. Thank you.
Julie