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The OMG Dog

Posted By: Jim Garvie

The OMG Dog - 03/26/09 12:17 AM

Well, we finally -- after 12 years of breeding -- have our OMG dog. What's an OMG dog? He's the dog you're walking when people stop their cars, roll down their windows and yell "Oh....My.....GOD!" Or, "Oh my God, how big is he?" Or, "Oh my God, how much does he weigh?" Or, my favorite, "Oh my God. He has to be German, right?"

Yes, it's Sundance, our 2-year-old, 140 lb. male Rottie. And, as imposing a physical presence as he is, he is also growing into his destiny to be a certified Therapy Dog like his granddad, Rowdy. Today, he spent 3 hours at a children's day care facility. He met over a dozen small children, helped educate them about how to meet large dogs and how to behave if a large, potentially dangerous dog should approach them on the street or in their yard. After the lesson, Sundance got to lay on the floor and get his belly rubbed by all the kids at once. His eyes were closed, his ears laying flat on the floor, all four paws up in the air and an enormous smile on his face. It was magical.

Because I can't wait any longer to share his April Calendar photo with you, I thought I'd use this as the prelude. I have never been more proud of any dog than I was of him today. Here's Sundance's Easter gift to all of you. If any image can be a window into a dog's soul, this one is for Mr. Sundance, our OMG dog. This image has minimal PS work on it.



BTW, my typical responses to the OMG exclamations:
1. Yup, he's a big 'un.
2. 26 3/4 inches tall; 140 lbs.
3. 140 lbs.
4. Yup, he's German all right. Then I put him through his sit/down/stay routines using German commands: setz, platz, bleib. Since all my dogs are trained to obey both voice commands and hand signals, it really doesn't matter what I say as long as I give him the hand signal. And, no, Sundance is out of 5 generations of American Bred Rotties on mom's side and 7 generations on dad's side. But folks think they can tell a "German" Rottie from an "American" one and who am I to tell them differently. There is no difference. Except the German standard requires a tail.

Anyway, here's my OMG dog wishing you all a Happy Easter a bit ahead of time. Enjoy.

Jim
Posted By: BIRDPOND

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/26/09 01:37 AM

You know you're leaving yourself wide open for this one . . .

OMG he's SO CUTE! (and it's true!)

I love the photo!
Posted By: Jim Garvie

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/26/09 02:22 AM

Thanks, Cathy.

Yes, he IS cute! But, at times, he's so very serious that he actually can look pretty scary. For example:



But then, he remembers who he is, hangs his tongue out of the side of his mouth and becomes the goofy guy he really is. He can be a chameleon at times. But, ultimately, it's what's inside of him that I'm most proud of. He's truly a good dog and that's my highest compliment.

Puppy kisses from Sundance,

Jim
Posted By: James Morrissey

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/26/09 05:15 AM

LOL, Jim, that first shot is absolutely precious!!!

-James
Posted By: julief

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/26/09 02:22 PM

Very nice shot, Jim. He has this wonderful, sweet, sappy look on his face. Just love it. Nice ears, BTW.
Posted By: Germa Knee

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/28/09 02:56 AM

There is just something wrong with that picture!!! I love it. I'd love to see that on the Schutzhund field!! Too cute.

Micky
Posted By: Julie

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/28/09 03:10 AM

Those are so cute, I'd love to see his hugeness in person!
Posted By: Peggy Sue

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/28/09 05:05 AM

And a happy Easter to you and your family. You sure do grow em big in Florida.
Posted By: Jim Garvie

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/28/09 10:32 PM

Thanks JulieF,
Sappy is a great word. And thanks about the ears. Yup, they are heavy and lay great plus he uses them well.

Jim
Posted By: Jim Garvie

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/28/09 10:37 PM

Micky,
Hmmmmm. Sundance on a Schutzhund field. Nope, that's an oxymoron . Actually, he has the skills to do Schutzhund but we feel that having any of our dogs doing bite work is simply the wrong thing to do given all the current pending legislation about "dangerous breeds" and mandatory Spay/Neuter. TDI and/or Delta Certification for Therapy Work is just a better alternative.

However, that ducky is still intact despite spending a bit of time in Mr. Sundance's cavernous mouth!

Jim
Posted By: Jim Garvie

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/28/09 10:38 PM

Julie P,
his hugeness would love to meet you in person. Maybe later this year in Perry. He's going for his Herding Instinct test in a couple of weeks. I'll post photos. Should be hilarious!

Jim
Posted By: Jim Garvie

Re: The OMG Dog - 03/28/09 10:43 PM

PeggySue,
well, after the Cassidy/Sonny litter produced Sundance and his larger brother, Jasper, we bred to a more medium-sized dog in the Blue litter. I've seen 4 of the boys from that breeding and, at 10 months of age, they're all pretty big. Not as big as Sundance, but then he's right at the top of the Standard. I like size but more like Rowdy at 26 1/4 and 120 lbs. in show trim.

As someone said today who met Sundance, "he's big but he's perfect -- everything is in proportion." When you see him by himself, he doesn't look huge. But when you see him next to other "large" Rottie boys, he looks gargantuan!!

Lots of folks talk about their 150 lb Rottweiler. Sundance is a true 140 lbs and he's in excellent condition without any fat. He has a waistline. He's just big, strong, pretty and, best of all, sweet and confident.

Jim

Jim
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