stardog85
Posted : 5/3/2006 5:37:27 PM
As to sounds, there's generally a lot of good natured growling, barking, and strange little grumbly noises - all very different from the deep gutteral sound or loud bark Maggie uses when she's on the offense.
Maggie is a shelter dog so I don't know her breed background, but she herds like and has the build of a BC and the speckles and attitude of an ACD, so ACD blood is one of my suspicions.
I can call her out of play pretty easy generally and the dogs she plays with really never get tired of playing and want out - she's usually the one who goes off on her own for a break.
She did gang up w/ Copper on a beagle mix that came in to play - he pinned the dog down w/ his nose and Maggie engaged in some pretty invasive sniffing w/ a stiffer body posture. She outright went after a Golden that came in, despite having 'happy, eager' body position while I was holding her back by the harness, and the GR continued the fight, even after I picked Maggie up out of the conflict by her harness. The GR is generally a very fearful dog and was quite offput by Copper's full body contact play style before the incident w/ Maggie.
Anybody else have a dog that gets along fabulously and appropriately with some dogs and absolutely can't stand others? Maggie does guard me and we're working on that but I'm still curious about her discerning friend tastes - the only common thread in her friends is an utter disregard for her 'trash talking' and posturing other than to back off. Dogs that fall over belly up or who return the challenge are quickly placed in her 'enemies' group.