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Love her! Love the name!
Love her! Love the name!
Oh yes, she will.I got Dog Wrestle-mania to halt long enough to take their picture. When Rufus was a pup she would harass old Bear but never bite her. Patty feels no such restriction. She all the time walks around with a big mouth full of Rufus hair in her mouth. Patty is now just about 4 months old. I wonder is she is ever going to grow into those ears.
I am no expert on dog names or even the modern trends in dog naming, but Rufus seems like an unusual name for a female. Perhaps it has been placed on the gender-neutral list and I wasn't paying attention.I got Dog Wrestle-mania to halt long enough to take their picture. When Rufus was a pup she would harass old Bear but never bite her. Patty feels no such restriction. She all the time walks around with a big mouth full of Rufus hair in her mouth. Patty is now just about 4 months old. I wonder is she is ever going to grow into those ears.
Rufus is a Border Collie. In our brief stay in Goldendale WA the little town of Rufus is just over on the Oregon side of the river. I told the wife that Rufus would be a good dog name. Thus we have Rufus. She knows her own name..... she goes Ruf Ruf when a car pulls in the driveway.I am no expert on dog names or even the modern trends in dog naming, but Rufus seems like an unusual name for a female. Perhaps it has been placed on the gender-neutral list and I wasn't paying attention.
I know where Rufus, Oregon is hahaha! One of my Grandpas had a mule named Rufus. That is what I thought of connected to the name Rufus. Like you say anything a dog answers to must be their name.Rufus is a Border Collie. In our brief stay in Goldendale WA the little town of Rufus is just over on the Oregon side of the river. I told the wife that Rufus would be a good dog name. Thus we have Rufus. She knows her own name..... she goes Ruf Ruf when a car pulls in the driveway.
The old Bear dog was also a female. Bear is generally not a female name. What does it matter what a dog is named as long as it comes when called.
Patty is still a puppy in a lot of ways. Easily distracted at times. But getting better all the time. Comes when called if not distracted. Sits most of the time. We are working on stay, it is getting better. We do have a long ways to go (down, that will do, etc). She sure wants to chase a cow. The cows are all gone for now so she has a chance to grow and get some control before being introduced to them again. I am going to pick up a couple leppy calves to work her on later this summer. I have to dog prove a pen for the calves to live in so the dogs can't chase them when I am not with them.
She already does over food. Rufus has a deer leg bone she found. Patty doesn't dare go near that bone. They are close enough in age (Rufus is only 2) that I think in a couple years the pecking order might change. Patty is going to be a tougher more aggressive dog than Rufus just based on breeding. Once they are both adults Patty will win any battle they might have.Rufus will put Patty in her place if she gets too ruf ruf one of these days.LOL
If you are on FB there are a couple Shag pagesWho breeds these wonderful dogs! I may be looking for an adult. My now mixed breed will be leaving me very soon I'm so sad to say. The mix of boarder collie man's Airedale is intriguing