konadog wrote:Anyway, that's Konadog's story. We just love him!
What a great story, what a great dog and what a great owner(s)....always makes me smile when I hear a good 'rescue' dog story.
Well here's my little mutt - his name is Jed and he is from the rescue centre/dogs home (pound?)
We've had him 2 years now (which I guess makes him 4yrs old now!) and he is now a very happy dog. He was badly beaten and neglected by his previous owners and wouldn't go near men until about 4 months after we'd got him. He used to pee everywhere whenever I tried to stroke him and he'd hide under the table if someone strange to him walked in the house (often lying in his own urine out of fright!)

It breaks my heart to think about his past, but that's all behind him now.
We have shown him all the love a dog could possibly get - we take on LONG walks twice a day and he just loves to go camping. He's not spoilt, just loved to bits.
Everyone who has ever met Jed falls in love with him. He is SO gentle and such a great character. He comes to work with me everyday and we are never apart from each other....all the places I work, the regulars keep treats for him and always say hello to him before me. He is genuinely part of me and apparently, if I go out anywhere and leave him at home, he sits at the door waiting for me to come home, even though he could be curled up with my Girlfriend!
He is a very quick learner and so keen to please. He very quickly learnt that he can’t go upstairs or on the furniture etc…and has never even tried. First thing in the morning when one of us goes downstairs, he literally yodels his head off in delight in his K9 "good morning" song to us…
He is now a lot more confident with strangers (cautious to start with, but not scared any more) and his character seems to develop more and more each day.
Life without Jed would just not be possible for me now – he is my best friend and my true buddy.
Some shots of him on camping trips - note his own little tent which he gets zipped up in at night (he actually sleeps in it
every night with the door zipped up - he LOVES it!!)
He loves his beer....
....and he burps/belches a lot after eating too (his after dinner speech!

) Exquisite table manners!!
So there you go - Jed (AKA Wee Man, Jedster, Monkey Boy) our little four legged friend.