Cast of Characters, Kilo, Studio Dog
I will try to post the cast of characters who I write about as they come to the studio.
It is appropriate in no way to make my dog first. He was a stray who came up to me one day while I was taking out the recycling. I felt something on my leg and though, oh crap, what is it, a RAT or raccoon??? When I turned around it was this silly dog. I asked around and no one knew who he was and I learned later that he was around the plaza for four days before he came up to me.
That was 3 months ago and many vet visits. He is a boxer pitbull mix of some sort. I never wanted a pitbull but here he is. He comes to work with me every day since I can’t leaved him at home for that long. He has a crate he stays in when clients come. He is very funny.
In this picture he is being uncharacteristically “good”.
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You are a wonderful human being to take in Kilo…..he choose you over everyone else. I love having my dog in the studio with me it feels so much more alive…..especiallly when people drop by…who needs a doorbell..HA!
Kilo is absolutely DARLING! We have a shepard/lab mix who was abandoned – tied to a tree with a note under her collar. She’s goofy too but the best dog you could ever have to share company with…you have a great treasure in that friend there!! Enjoy every minute of him!
I have five dogs in the studio and they are pleasure to have except when the find the rawhide hammer.
Kilo is darling! I think crate-training can make a better dog. . .good boy, Kilo. We have a Norfolk Terrier that comes into my studio, expecting a cookie each time. Consequently LOVES the studio. He brings another meaning to “raised” in the studio.
Maybe you need to design canine collars inspired by Kilo. It could be a genuine expansion of the Patania legacy.
Love your dog! It is always the best pets who choose their own masters — they love *you* more than anyone else. : )
I have a studio dog too – a very large German Shorthair Pointer, who thinks the best place to be is right under my feet! Your guy sounds incredibly well trained!
What a handsome dog! You are lucky he chose you!