tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6986655403471344746.post6934054645480971299..comments2023-09-09T03:52:35.353-07:00Comments on On the Urban Farm: Don't call my dog "rescued"......Emily Cromerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14406458288104988727noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6986655403471344746.post-381254035498221192015-11-01T12:51:51.229-08:002015-11-01T12:51:51.229-08:00I agree with you with one exception. We rescues a ...I agree with you with one exception. We rescues a dog as an adult (7-10+) and he is now well over 15+. I think my dog is senile. When you say "sit" he looks at you like he knows you want something, he's just not sure what it is. So he will do a whole bunch of different commands like "heel", "shake". "fetch" and look at you to see if any of those were the right one. He is a wonderful, sweet dog but he just seems to be confused as he ages. So when we are in public and he "forgets" what we are asking and does something random we just tell people he's a rescue so they don't judge him.<br /><br />And, yes, we have taken him to the vet and the vet does not have a solution either.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com