sl1966 said:
Has there been any movement on this since you first posted? I'm not sure (yet) if what I'm thinking of will help you out. I'm still waiting on a few more details but wanted to reach out to at least find out if you've resolved this or not.
Steve
What other details are you needing? I'm happy to provide any other details that will help!
And I'm planning on getting my van and renovating it sometime in the summer of 2017 and getting the dog any where from October 2016 (I'm going to Ecuador for about a month in July through the Tandana Foundation) and I'm currently living with my mom and our rental company won't let us have another dog. They are letting us slide with our cats (we aren't supposed to have them either) and my mom doesn't want to push it with another dog since they can evict us for our cats. She has Section 8 and as soon as we find a place that meets the requirements we will be moving and she said I can get an SD candidate then. So it could be anywhere from October to when I actually move out in to the van.
So I'm trying to do as much research and get and get as many different perspectives as possible, both from vandwellers and other people who owner train their service dogs.
So for an SD candidate I've narrowed my top pick breed choices down to
1. Rottweiler
2. German Shepherd (or a GSD mix)
3. Malamute
4. Northern Inuit dog
5. Native American Indian Dog
I need a large breed, and I adore wolfy looking breeds. Husky is too small. I'm not a big fan of Labradors or retrievers, just my personal preference. My girl is a 10 year old lab/bully mix and I adore her. She is overly protective of me since she was there thru everything that led to my ptsd and current issues. My coworker startled me while at petco (cane up behind me and said hi and scared the crap out of me cause 1. He has a deep voice, 2. I have issues with people coming up behind me (a task my SD will be trained for. Stand behind me and alert to people coming up)) and he reached to pet her and she put herself between us and growled at him.
I'm not allowed to take her when I leave since she's technically my mom's dog.
Yeah sorry I tend to ramble sometimes haha. I don't mind shedding and my stepmom is a dog groomer and used to be a professional dog trainer so I grew up helping her groom dogs and brush them and I did a lot of my pups training myself. Other than growling at my coworker that time she is exceptionally well behaved, has a perfect recall, excellent leave it, walks amazingly both on leash and off. We never really focused on sit or down or stay, but she knows wait, sit, down and load up means get in the car. She knows up and go lay down.
I'm very open to most dog breeds, and if I were to find the right labrador or retriever then I wouldnt hesitate. But I'm willing to go either the shelter route or breeder route. Some breeds I'm interested in are only available through a few breeders in the US. I'm also keeping an eye on craigslist since lots of people rehome their older dogs, and some Facebook groups I'm a part of also help people rehomimg their dogs. I had a lady change her mind on me and give her dog to her friend instead. He would've come free and was a treeing walker coonhound mix, had some training as an ESA and had been evaluated for SD work.
I also love coonhounds. Almost adopted a redtick coonhound but it didn't work out.
Yeah if any of you need any other details I'll be happy to provide them.
Sorry I haven't been on lately they've been scheduling me all these weird hours at work this week for some reason. Manager promised me my hours will get more settled and consistent.
I actually have work in a couple hours and I still have to do the sink and counter full of dishes my family left for me, and shower and wash my work clothes :exclamation: I should probably get off the Internet now!! Or at least make sure the washer is empty and throw some clothes in. Dishes won't take too long hahaha