One whole year with Bella!

AgilityPup

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I can't believe it's been a year with my girlie already!

In the short year I've had her, I'm learned a lot. And I have a very strong feeling there's still a lot more learning to be done. Bella has become my constant companion, when I'm home, she's always somewhere close, beside me, on top of me, or looming over me in the stairs while I watch TV in the living room. It's amazing to me how much I have grown to love her in just 365 days. She has become a big part of my life, and the bond that she and I have created in this short time gets stronger and stronger every day; everytime we meet a goal; everytime she licks my face.

When I first got Bella, a lot of people told me she'd pay me back for rescuing her. I knew I'd get love, trust, and lots of puppy kisses as a payment, but I never expected to get the devotion, the strong bond, or the amount of love she gives in a day.

Bella has met the goal personality wise, that I had set for my next dog. She has been everything I asked for, a water dog, a tug dog, a toy dog; all of that, and so so much more.

We may not be the best behaved team out there, and her problems are big, and timeconsuming, but she and I together are working through them. I'm showing her my love, and my devotion to her by training her, and trying, and not giving up, and she's showing me how much it means by slobber kisses, and learning what I'm teaching her, to the best that she can.

We still have problems, and dogs we see outside of the house are still an issue, but we're working, and we'll get through it. I know we will.

I know it sounds silly, my speaking so emotionally of a dog, but I figure if anyone would understand how I'm feeling, it would be you guys here who know the love of a dog.

Okay, so enough of my blubbering. Here are a few pictures from the day I saw her at her second owners house to now.

From this:

My girlie looking up at the person holding the camera, because the person 'had to stand on a table' to 'keep her from jumping on them'.

To this:

Sitting in a perfect sit stay, waiting for her next command. Wearing her hunters orange vest (And doing so without a hesitation!).

So, to everyone who has helped me with advice be it on training, health, or even convincing my parents to let me get her. Thank you. I couldn't have come this far with Bella-baloo with you the help of you.
 
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That's so wonderful. I remember when you were hoping you'd be able to bring her home to stay :)

Your first GSD is so special - and Bella is living up to that :) ((((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))))))
 

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Bella sure is a special one. She's so smart, it shocks me sometimes. But what really shocks me is how she never stops going.

When I was younger - well, really, befor I got Bella - I tought GSDs were fat, lazy dogs. I was stupid to even think it. But even if they wern't over weight, or lazy, I never thought that it was possible for a GSD to be as hyper as she is...

I really need to get some new pictures of her for you guys!

But right now, what I need to do is get treats ready, put my ski pants on, and take her out to get rid of some of that energy. Should be fun! :)
 

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I know it sounds silly, my speaking so emotionally of a dog, but I figure if anyone would understand how I'm feeling, it would be you guys here who know the love of a dog.
Love is not silly, so you don't have to make excuses for feeling so connected to your pal! Shows a lot of good things not only as a pet parent but as a person too. Good luck to you both!
 

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