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ljp0782 10-27-2009 04:17 PM

Introducing my Abbey schnauzer
 
We just adopted Abbey Wed Oct 21 from rescue. She is 1 1/2 years old, purebred schnauzer who was an owner surrender because she was an escape artist. She was in rescue for just 6 weeks. She's a doll. She needs work walking on a leash, I want her not to mouth when she gets excited, and I would like for her not to jump on everybody. Everything in good time.

I have seizures; my previous schnauzer was good about it. I'm hoping Abbey will be good too.


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ewizabeth 10-27-2009 06:46 PM

Aw, she's adorable! :D I hope she learns well and you'll have a good friend for years to come. :)

mrsD 10-27-2009 07:05 PM

She is really cute.

But..... she has a certain look in her eye! Looks like you have
your work cut out for ya!

ljp0782 10-28-2009 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 583325)
She is really cute.

But..... she has a certain look in her eye! Looks like you have
your work cut out for ya!

We've had her one week today, and yesterday she earned her middle name, Mischief! Got into EVERYTHING. I just shook my head and picked up. My fault for leaving interesting things around. One of the Dog's Property Rules should be "If I can reach it, it's mine." LOL

LJP

suev 10-28-2009 11:03 PM

What a sweetie Abbey is! However, I do agree about the look in her eye. This is a very intelligent girl with high energy. When she learns her boundaries and her 'people', she will be a terrific citizen!!

In time, she may actually be able to alert you to a seizure before it starts. Many young dogs learn to sense this in their owners. Studies have been done - - and they have proven it happens...they just don't know how the dog knows before the owner.

Good luck with her - - and kudos to you for taking a rescue dog.

Sue

befuddled2 11-01-2009 12:21 AM

Ah she's adorable. Thanks for sharing. I had a friend's dog get into everything at 1st. She's much better now. Glad you have her.

befuddled2

Dejibo 11-15-2009 12:52 PM

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I miss my schnauzer! She was 16 when we lost her a few years ago. We havent had the heart to go puppy shopping again. She was an awesome doggie, and what a great breed. Very intellegent and wants badly to please you. Mine was a breeze to train.

Give her a cuddle for me. I miss my own. :hug:

Doody 11-15-2009 07:28 PM

She is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for the sweet picture.

ljp0782 11-18-2009 12:11 PM

Thanks for welcoming my sweet schnauzer girl Abbey. Today is exactly 4 weeks that she's been a member of our family. Our issue this morning is shoes; she loves my slippers(wants to suck on them) and a pair of "yard" tennis shoes I wear to go out with her in bad weather.

I'm finding her to be very sensitive to me; she seems to be picking up on the nuances of my seizures. I think in time she'll be good at it.

Every moment with her is a "teachable" moment, and yes, she is very smart.
LJP

Hoshi 11-19-2009 04:28 AM

I loooove miniature schnauzers! I had one, but I gave it to my mother when I went to college. I couldn't take him back now.

They're really smart, really loving dogs!


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