
First better make clear that I use "just" here in the sense that this is the dogs only purpose, not showing, working etc, it's full function is being a Pet without being involved in any other field. Not meaning "just a pet" in the sense that it is a lesser dog in anyway!
I have several dogs, among whom 2 are "Just" pets never been show dogs, never considered using for breeding, or used in any other way. They are fully occupied being my companions, and have been since birth! Strangely, (although it makes me guilty to admit I have favourites) these 2 are my favourites. The thing that set me thinking was, if any of you have "just" pets too, among other dogs, what made you do so, and how did you pick them, or they you? This train of thought was started yesterday when I had Junior at a judging Seminar where he was being a "Model" dog for the prospective judges to assess. He was present as the worst specimen of the breed! During the talk, one of the delegates asked Mike why we had kept Junior, and was that whilst he had never wanted to keep him, he was my dog and I was a sucker for a lame ducks, have a severley disadvantage Pug at home too! After the teahcing part, this same lady asked me, in all seriousness why I kept these "rejects" I made a flippant comment at the time, but it got me thinking. I know why I kept Puglet, I spent months and months making sure she stayed alive day to day, and when she got to 6 months (a milestone we never thought she would see) there was no way in the world I coudl have parted with her. Junior is different, apart form being a singleton pup too. When he was born he was perfect, was spoiled rottne by his Mum, His Aunt and his grandma (all 3 baby sat, cleaned and played with him, and Aunt came in to milk and helped Mum feed him!) I fell for him the moment he was born, he was so cute! OF course, I have bred lots of other cute pups. And whilst he kept his cute factor, as an American Cocker he falls short of the ideal in many ways! So I decided to rationalise, and came up with this:
1. Just looking at him gives me pleasure. he has the cutest, most appealling face (even if not strictly correct!)
2. He has a gorgeous, loving, happy nature.
3. HE does great "Tigger Bounces" when excited, making every meal time fun to watch him.
4. And I just love him!
So what about you? Do you have dogs who specisialise in being pets? And why?
I still don't know why I fell for him in the first place, instead of one of our show pups, though!
bye
Gwen