Driving 1000 miles to get my new girl today

Goldenrod

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Leaving shortly to pick a pure bred herding breed - my favourite (the Bouvier De Flanders) and yes she is expensive, comes from one of the top breeders in Canada and their line of dogs excel in health and all sports including protection.
I did my good deed and am saved an abused dog who is working into the pack and is doing well, but in the new world of this Province - shoot or stab a dog (pending you kill them) will end the protection these amazing dogs provide the family. I previously went for a larger male - 125-130 lbs - 28 inches tall, and incredibly powerful. I am getting a female this time who will probably be 75 lbs. I had the pleasure of watching a few smaller Bouviers and they jump just as high, could run faster / longer, and were more agile. Reminded me of a Malinois who was not on nitrox oxide.
I was going to get a Giant Snauzer who makes a wonderful protection dog, and still may given the OK my better half but I miss my Alpha Bouvier and want another one.
Don't care what anyone says or how strong they think they are 75 lbs of dog hitting over 40 kmps and grabs your arm, most likely will dislocate your shoulder, break your arm, and now you are left with one arm to defend yourself. 70-150 lb dogs bred to fight wolves and protect herds can kill any human as you have to kill them to stop them once they are trained properly.
She will not be able to put two men through a glass door like my previous large male Bouvier, but I have a Bull Mastiff who is shorter but 120 lbs now and is protection trained.
I am hoping my rescue will get confident enough to follow suit, but time will tell.
Just typing for the sake of typing - a lot of work ahead of me, but I am excited to pick up our new baby tomorrow to add to the pack.
My dogs are family, but they are working dogs and work for their food, exercised everyday so they build strength and are lean/muscular breeds. I would take any of my protection dogs on a security job, pending the hiring company, can get insurance for a certified protection dog (albeit you can't really certify a dog), as my back up. They never give up, and will give their life for you.
Just happy to get this new girl and be able to mould her into the dog I want - puppy class, advanced obedience, agility and protection, and she will be a dog to respect in 12-16 months. In the short term - you can't take their natural instinct to protect the family even as a pup. She is a brindle Bouvier and just 9 weeks old and 14 lbs. No one can predict if she will be 65 or 90 lbs. I had the pic of the litter and picked her as she is not scared, outgoing, loves to eat, and is very curious which can be a handful at first, but wonderful when training.IMG_6704.jpeg
 
She's so fluffy I'm going to die!

Lol - name that movie quote....

1000 miles? Hmmmm....stop in for coffee if you've got time!
@biguglynewf - Won't be making it quite that far, it is actually about 1000 KM's into Quebec (@animal-inside0. In Quebec now and going to get her in a few hours. I drove as I won't put a little puppy on a plane, it can be traumatic.
If I was here longer and did land late last night with all my dogs, to a nice hotel that is dog friendly with my better half, I would have liked to make a few days of it and meet some of the people I chat with that live here. Two very nice members, who have become forum friends, and live in Quebec I would have liked to meet in person. If I was headed further to Ontario I would have liked to meet some other folks. Not many people want 125 lbs of drooling Bull Mastiff and 50 lbs of nosy (my rescue that is abused is starting to enjoy dog life and is not destructive) but not trained proper yet so he likes to be nosy and check out every room possible. The huge bed had 230 lbs, 110 lbs, 125 lbs and 50 lbs in it last night lol.
They started on the floor and I woke up and found that my better half let them both on the bed.
Instead of driving to a local breeder, this gent is known as one of the top 5 breeders in Canada for sound temperament and no health issues which are important to me for protection training as it is like power lifting for humans. She is 12 lbs of brindle fluff and his female Bouviers range from 70-85 lbs so no idea but I am excited to meet her, start her intro with the pack, and train her.
When I say 2 people - those are just two that come to mind, but there are lots more on the forum I have come to think as of friends (too many to mention) over 6 years even if I have not met them in person. No slight at anyone.
Was hoping to meet the @The Old Guy but wasn't sure if I could take the pain I would be in from laughing as he should be a stand-up comedian. Unfortunately, some of my real life friends here who infrequently are on the forum - I just don't have time to visit with running a business and have to be back Monday so we will travel back today and if the day is too long as stops every two hours to let the pup out, water, feed 3-4 times a day, and walk, it will be a slow trip and will grab a hotel in NB. Have to look for a dog friendly one again as I will have three dogs now.
Looking forward to meeting this cutie and hope she is as described - confident and outgoing as my last Bouvier was massive but had stranger danger and it took 10 private classes to learn you can't just rip a stranger apart until you know they have bad intentions. Once he was qualified and learned even scary men with masks and bats, masks, etc. were still going to give him liver and I bomb proofed his obedience, he moved into real protection.
This girl will be smaller and more agile/faster - unlike my beloved and in heaven Bouv and my Bull Mastiff. When they are given instructions or were given instructions to protect the family, it was like a garbage truck coming at you and hitting you with a bowling bowl. She won't have the mass, but his dogs excel in Schutzhund and are known to be thinkers trying to determine the best way to take multiple people out to protect the family.
Should be stated I will not stand for attack or aggressive dogs, I like calm dogs who are 100% obedient, and if they are aloof until they trust you that is OK but no scaring the shit out of people for no reason which my best buddy use to do before he was properly trained. I want another dog that will be kind with everyone, but if you try to touch my better half, break into my house or are given a German command, will take action. For anyone who knows the breed - it is natural instinct anyway. They were bred to work in tandem to protect herds from Wolves and other large predators so they naturally become the Alpha and protect the other dogs and people in the pack.
Enough said - I talk to much about dogs but I would be lying if I did not say I wasn't excited.
 
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