pndhounds
Posted : 3/6/2006 4:47:02 PM
I found idog in 2001. It was the best. My 1st dog ever was a fear agressive, biting-potentialed scary -what- have -I -gotten- myself- into-type of dog. And this place saved her life.
I lurked for 2 years searching the archives and accessing the present beleagured dogowners that shared my girl's spooky agression. I learned management and patience. I was the ultimate lurker exploring the idog library. I NEVER posted. I took advice as I felt it could redeem me as an owner and her as my pet and disregarded all info that never "worked" for us. Along the way, I learned nutrition. And some advice, I followed, and some....my girl puked, so I changed my mind! I always followed what worked for my dog.
Years later, I got brave and "joined" the mix after the addition of my beautiful Murphy, my ultimate hound. For me, after Murph joined the family, my problems became obedience issues, and I had to finally, participate and post in 2003. I understood the rationale of the board advice, and I decided to get a trainer back then to help "train" me to become more patient and advised with my boy. As always, I only implemented what was successful for us.
I have never looked back. I understand the passion of dogowners. I am one. And impassioned at that. But this place has been many different things, for many different reasons, for many different people. Discord and dissension has its place, always, always before a decision. I remember then, as I remember now, contribute kindly, and contribute well.
This I confess is what idog means to me....