To All the dog’s I’ve Loved before

Posted in Cat's Dogs.

Jack was a magnificent dog! From the moment he was born he stood out from the rest. He was a gentleman right from the start. We knew within weeks that this would be the new king to our empire, Jack was to become more than a family pet he was going to become a household name!

We were definitely smitten with our little bulldog.

He might as well have been held up over pride rock as we offered him to our pack. They accepted him without question and they treated him with respect. It seemed magical; back in those days it was believed leaders were always dominant. We thought they had to force and bully their way into top dog position. This was furthest from the truth and seemed to debunk all the training manuals.

As a young trainer, I followed my predecessor’s teachings. My apprenticeship had taught me a lot. I worked the sleeve in teaching police dogs to bite. I learned to trust the service dog as he guided me down the street. I read books from every acclaimed author. I learned about hierarchy and the role it played in dog training. I may have even scoffed a little at the new “positive motivational” training of the day. Through it all I continued to watch a little bulldog make his way through life. He became the mascot of a professional sports team. He grew into his ambassadorship of Safety, teaching school-aged children how to avoid getting bit! He even had a role as the first bulldog for the world renowned “Superdogs”. By the way this forced us into an urgent training session in sound desensitization (fireworks set him off)! Jack deserved the spotlight and all the adoration that came with it.

The Cat & Jack K9 Safety program

The development of the Cat & Jack K9 Safety program would not have happened nor have been as successful without him. It was his unique, calm personality that helped grab the kid’s attention. His reliability around large crowds made him a superstar in my books. He had nothing to prove, but we all had something to gain.

Bulldogs generally don’t live a long life. The breeding standards have created an unhealthy animal; something should be done about that. Breeders have a responsibility to do what is best for the animal first. Whether they claim they are focusing on temperament, conformation or obedience our kennel club and all the members should want sound mind and body above all! We lost Jack just before his 10th birthday. We knew it was coming but it was still a tough day. His life may have been short but it was full. He touched many lives and has lived on in their childhood memories.

A relationship built on Trust & Respect has no boundaries.

Cat

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