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The group who meets daily at the community hall with their dogs so they can play and socialize have all changed their attitude towards Chihuahuas, including me. None of us have had any experience with Chi's, but all had general dislike (ignorance) of what we believed to be yappy, nasty little dogs.
Enter Bruce, an amazing little dog that we all, including the men, think is such a wonderful special character. Nothing like what our perceived view of this breed was. His owner also has Duke, a nine month old English Mastiff, who is a big happy, goofy, playful pup. These two dogs have added a new dynamic to the group and we all look forward to their arrival each day. Bruce's personality is huge and he is fearless. He's not yappy at all and races to greet every dog with enthusiasm. All the dogs accept him as their equal and the humans always seem to go out of there way to make sure he gets a good head rub and kind words.
I'm happy that Bruce has educated all of us. The dogs always provide a good laugh and their happiness is contagious. The dog play/socialization time is my favorite time of day.
Enter Bruce, an amazing little dog that we all, including the men, think is such a wonderful special character. Nothing like what our perceived view of this breed was. His owner also has Duke, a nine month old English Mastiff, who is a big happy, goofy, playful pup. These two dogs have added a new dynamic to the group and we all look forward to their arrival each day. Bruce's personality is huge and he is fearless. He's not yappy at all and races to greet every dog with enthusiasm. All the dogs accept him as their equal and the humans always seem to go out of there way to make sure he gets a good head rub and kind words.
I'm happy that Bruce has educated all of us. The dogs always provide a good laugh and their happiness is contagious. The dog play/socialization time is my favorite time of day.