Enfys
Well-Known Member
I do worry about Boston sometimes.
He is a very good Guard dog which is his job.
But.......he is also compulsive about having something in his mouth at all times. If it is on the floor he will pick it up and carry it around. What annoys him most is that our flock/colony/herd (whatever the term is) of tame-gone-feral rabbits will NOT stay in one place. He likes them to all be in the haybarn, I have watched him herd, not chase, herd them back in. Three times today he has retrieved one particularly adventurous buck from the field and trotted back to the barn and dropped it there. No harm done, it just will not stay where it is put. He picks the cats up and carries them about as well, none of them run away from him so presumably they just consider it normal to be carried around by a slobbery mutt
Is this compulsive herding/retrieving normal for GSDs?
ps. he isn't actually the sharpest knife in the drawer either, but we love him anyway.
He is a very good Guard dog which is his job.
But.......he is also compulsive about having something in his mouth at all times. If it is on the floor he will pick it up and carry it around. What annoys him most is that our flock/colony/herd (whatever the term is) of tame-gone-feral rabbits will NOT stay in one place. He likes them to all be in the haybarn, I have watched him herd, not chase, herd them back in. Three times today he has retrieved one particularly adventurous buck from the field and trotted back to the barn and dropped it there. No harm done, it just will not stay where it is put. He picks the cats up and carries them about as well, none of them run away from him so presumably they just consider it normal to be carried around by a slobbery mutt
Is this compulsive herding/retrieving normal for GSDs?
ps. he isn't actually the sharpest knife in the drawer either, but we love him anyway.