09-20-2016, 04:54 PM
Thanks for asking!!!
Sweet Jupy (for whatever reason, this is her name now) has grown into a loving, patient, gentle, sweet, gracious dog. We just got back from a camping trip where she spent almost the entire time off leash - heaven for a dog, to be sure. We never thought it would be possible since she came to us with such a high prey drive. But she has mellowed into a gentle beast.
Here are some pictures of her from our recent trip:
Jupy posing with her toy:
![[Image: kMUgRAt.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/kMUgRAt.jpg)
Taking a nap curled up in the grass:
![[Image: 11VO5yG.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/11VO5yG.jpg)
Action shot: She loves to throw her toys for herself and chase them. Even better when she can battle the trees/sticks/shrubs for repossession!!!
![[Image: xgAzy2K.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/xgAzy2K.jpg)
Jupy quite patiently watching as the "robber jays" come steal dog food to cache:
![[Image: UeXBPO4.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/UeXBPO4.jpg)
One last shot of Judy relaxing as the sun sets:
Sweet Jupy (for whatever reason, this is her name now) has grown into a loving, patient, gentle, sweet, gracious dog. We just got back from a camping trip where she spent almost the entire time off leash - heaven for a dog, to be sure. We never thought it would be possible since she came to us with such a high prey drive. But she has mellowed into a gentle beast.
Here are some pictures of her from our recent trip:
Jupy posing with her toy:
![[Image: kMUgRAt.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/kMUgRAt.jpg)
Taking a nap curled up in the grass:
![[Image: 11VO5yG.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/11VO5yG.jpg)
Action shot: She loves to throw her toys for herself and chase them. Even better when she can battle the trees/sticks/shrubs for repossession!!!
![[Image: xgAzy2K.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/xgAzy2K.jpg)
Jupy quite patiently watching as the "robber jays" come steal dog food to cache:
![[Image: UeXBPO4.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/UeXBPO4.jpg)
One last shot of Judy relaxing as the sun sets:
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), and we're happy about that, but weirded out, because here's the thing: Almost exactly 2 years ago, at the beginning of Feb 2014, our 4 year old German shepherd Dexter went into heart failure and we had to put her to sleep. This dog... looks so much like her sometimes. Her temperament is the same, her face and eyes are very much the same. Her coat looks like Dexter's when she was a puppy. But really it's her face, her size and stature, and her bearing. We keep doing double takes and giving each other weird looks because it's like the ghost of Dexter past. And then when she opens her eyes, it's extra shocking because they are so blue (Dexter's were brown).
I'm still definitely willing to accept that this might be someone else's dog who is just visiting us for a bit, and that's cool too. But, if we had adopted a random dog from the shelter, we'd be so lucky to have it relax into being here with us as quickly as this one has. And, if we were to go drop this one off at the shelter right now, another dog would have to go to take her spot. So, she'll stay with us unless her real family steps up to claim her - but as of yet, they have not been eager.