Jul 22 2009

Dangerously Darling Dogs

Published by at 1:20 pm under Dogs,Schatzi


Schatzi enjoys her garden

Undaunted by the banana slug (well, slightly daunted), my sister and I made our way to the local shelter the following day.

Megan inherited her dog, Schatzi, from our mother. Mom was walking her other dogs (who have since passed away) one day when she still lived near San Diego when she heard a sound coming from a Dumpster. She investigated, and found Schatzi. The dog had clearly suffered a lot of ill-treatment, and had also recently had puppies, who were nowhere to be seen*.

Mom cleaned her up as much as she could and took her to the pound, since she already had two dogs. The pound informed her that Schatzi would be killed immediately, without even trying to find her a home. Why, you ask? Because she is a pit bull terrier. A 35 pound, brindled bundle of love, but still, a pit bull terrier.

Mom now had three dogs.

She named this one “Schatzi”, which is German for “sweetheart” or “treasure”, and she is both. And as as Mom said, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.”

Schatzi is definitely Megan’s treasure. She adores that little canine princess, and as her love for Schatzi has grown, so has her interest in Schatzi’s breed – possibly one of the most misunderstood breeds in the world. She is an ardent supporter of Bad Rap, an Oakland rescue and rehabilitation organization, and works at least one day a week to help train and socialize pit bulls at her local shelter.

This was one of those days, so I got to meet three of the PBs: Tulley, Davis, and Patch. Tulley’s baby, Echo, is deaf and is being fostered by a family who is teaching him sign language. The shelter is holding an adoption day in August, and the staff hopes that if the PBs are well-trained and friendly, they’ll find good homes.

All three were incredibly affectionate, kissing me, wagging their tails, and leaning against me and looking up at me with the heartbreaking affection only a dog can show. And I was a total stranger!

We walked the dusty, rocky roads for more than two hours. Tulley responded well to the clicker, and all the dogs did well, though their natural ebullience broke through the training from time to time.

I was sorry to see them go when it was time to return them to their kennels, but it was an honor and a privilege to work with and cuddle with these beautiful animals, even for a short time. The only reason to beware of these dogs is the serious danger of falling in love.

*Later, Mom learned that Schatzi had been seen around the neighborhood with her puppies, and the general consensus was that they had fallen prey to coyotes. Mom was astounded that not one person thought to help the dog and her babies.

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5 responses so far

5 Responses to “Dangerously Darling Dogs”

  1. Guyon 22 Jul 2009 at 5:27 pm

    Glad you almost got over the banana slug, or nearly, just kidding. Problem with the dogs is not the dogs, but mostly the owners. Unfortunately these dogs are used as shields for lots of weak and desparate drug dealers, there go their reputations.

  2. joyon 22 Jul 2009 at 6:01 pm

    What a story…& how wonderful that your Mom was able to have another dog…lucky for both your mother & Schatzi. I really don’t know how people can be so uncaring when seeing animals in distress.
    Thanks for this Blog entry, Suzy.

    jx

  3. Jenniferon 23 Jul 2009 at 6:29 am

    A friend of mine told me about this place in Utah…looks amazing.
    http://www.bestfriends.org/

  4. suzyon 23 Jul 2009 at 7:01 am

    They are amazing. I’ve known about them for years. My sister just told me yesterday that they’re involved in a big 5 state PB rescue (more than 600 dogs, I think). They do wonderful work.

  5. Kathleenon 05 Aug 2009 at 6:00 am

    A few months back it was nice here in Detroit (when it shouldn’t have been) so I went for a walk/run. On it, I came across a woman walking the cutest pit bull puppy ever. I got licked to death, but when I said something a few days later about how adorable he was to my family, they all went insane. I agree with you about them not deserving their reputation, but too many people choose to believe the bad…probably the same people who voted for Bush a second time. 😉