This gorgeous brindle gal with the crazy ears is Izzy! We first met Izzy's mom through SociaBulls; she was one of the very first emails we received when we announced we were forming the group. Since then they have been very dedicated members and her mom has been instrumental to organizing and growing the group. Izzy is not only her first pitbull-type dog...but her very first dog!
Here is their story about trying to remain good pitbull ambassadors while working with an energetic dog.
Last
summer I came across Two Pitties in the City blog and immediately became
enamored with Mr. B and Ms. M. And as I
spent some time reading about their daily adventures, I also realized that Mr.
B and Ms. M’s parents were providing an honest insight into the challenges of
being a dog owner, the quest for finding new resources and ultimately wanting
to show how wonderful pit bulls and pit bull type dogs are.
See, Izzy
is my very first dog and the day she came into my life I embraced the
responsibility of providing her with the best quality of life possible. And I also recognized that I was responsible
for being an ambassador for pit bulls.
Many a day I questioned (and still do) whether or not I was doing a good
job. Why can’t I get her to stop pulling
when we walk? Why must she annihilate
every soft plush toy I give her? Is she
getting enough exercise? Was it my fault
her toenail split? Is she being
socialized enough? Sometimes I felt like
a lone dog owner, wondering if there were others out there that had just as
many questions as I did.
Izzy is a
very good girl. At just over 2, her
energy knows no bounds. She is quite
intelligent and a little bit wily, but is over the top generous with her
affection and desire to follow me from room to room as I go about my day. And she loves, LOVES to meet other dogs and
people. So, when Two Pitties introduced
a pack walking experience, I knew Izzy and I had to join the pack.
Chicago
SociaBulls has brought a positive dimension to our lives. Through our weekly pack walk, Izzy is
learning that she can be around other dogs without screaming “HI! FRIENDS!
LET’S PLAY!!” Now, though she does get excited when the pack gathers,
she is able to remain calm, and keep focused on me and the commands I give
her. When we gather each week, Izzy
greets her pack with “Hey pack! Let’s
walk!” And so we walk. Through pack walking Izzy has been able to
walk side by side with other dogs, even creating the perfect trifecta. Her focus is sharp and she is increasingly
less distracted by the random chicken bone on the ground, or the renegade
squirrel. On our solo walks, her pulling
has decreased significantly and she is more adjusted to walking at the pace I
choose, rather than forcing me to move at a faster clip. Her dog greeting manners have improved
tremendously and we can now walk through the neighborhood and pass other dogs
without Izzy stopping in her tracks and pulling to get over to meet the other
dog. For me, the pack has allowed me to
become part of a community of like-minded dog owners. I don’t feel alone anymore in my quest to be
the best pit bull owner I can be. Izzy
has a pack, and now, so do I.
Since this, we have had an overwhelming response from other like-minded dogowners looking to join the group. If you contacted us previously, we are currently working on a new member enrollment system and you should hear from us soon. If you are interested in joining the group, please email us at chicagosociabulls@gmail.com.
11 comments:
Another high energy Izzy!! I can't wait for our first pack walk here!
Yeah Izzy! She's a rock-star pack member and quite the fashionista in her green sweater.
grI strive for maize to be more like Izzy. She is our role model!
Hades was not only my first pit mix, but he was also my first dog! I identify with those same questions and insecurities, especially initially but have gained lots of confidence as an owner. I crave an outlet like this to help my dogs be more appropriate when seeing other dogs. It can be embarrassing, but I am working on the "not caring what other people think," aspect, especially after our trainer who is working with our foster mentioned it.
Yay Izzy! Great post. :)
That's so great! I love reading how dogs can benefit at home, away from the pack, after being part of the walking group. Very cool!
Awesome post! Thanks for sharing!
great post! Izzy sounds like she's grown a ton through her pack walks!
What a fun group
Benny & Lily
Go Izzy's mom, thanks for sharing! Your words definitely resonated with me. I often question myself in that same way. Also I'm not sure if you're single, but caring for an animal like ours who are so high energy can be very hard for a single parent. I often feel riddled with guilt if I have to work late or have home work and can't get to the extra walk. But you're exactly right it, knowing I'm not the only one dealing with these issues does make me feel much better.
Izzy's a beauty!!
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