Amy Lyn
Super Boxer
I have a strange post, but was curious to see if I was the only nut out there who thinks like this. And please, I won't take offense if you all tell me I need professional help!
I always get really worried about people stealing my dog. My husband thinks I'm nuts.
Just to give an example, I had to drop off some film to be developed at the mall today before I went to an appointment I had (to get my baby and Wagner's picture taken). So I drove to the mall and had to leave Wag's in the car for a little bit when I went to drop it off. I was so afraid someone was going to see him and think "gosh, he's a good looking dog, I'm going to take him" or "oh, a Boxer, must be a good fighting dog, let's snatch him." I kept telling Wagner that while I was gone he was to sit really low in the car, he needed to stay down and hide (like he understood a word I said!). I felt a huge relief when I came out and saw him laying in the backseat! This isn't the only time I've felt this way.
My husband and I got in a big fight while we were travelling with our first Boxer, Clark, one time. We stopped at a rest area just outside NYC and I refused to leave the dog in the car by himself while we went to use the restrooms.
I'm always afraid that people that come in our house (repairs, deliveries, et cetera) will see Wagner and want to come back and break in later to steal him. I saw a worker in our neighborhood look very intently at Wagner one time when I was outside with him, he slowed down and stuck his head half way out the window and watched him the whole time. I was convinced that he wanted to steal him. I don't even live in a bad part of town! That's what makes this so nuts.
You never know though, some people think Boxers are good fighting dogs and are mean and will want them for that purpose, some may think a good dog is too expensive to buy so they'll steal someone else's or they may just think he's too cute and will take him for their own.
Oh, boy, I think I need help!
I always get really worried about people stealing my dog. My husband thinks I'm nuts.
Just to give an example, I had to drop off some film to be developed at the mall today before I went to an appointment I had (to get my baby and Wagner's picture taken). So I drove to the mall and had to leave Wag's in the car for a little bit when I went to drop it off. I was so afraid someone was going to see him and think "gosh, he's a good looking dog, I'm going to take him" or "oh, a Boxer, must be a good fighting dog, let's snatch him." I kept telling Wagner that while I was gone he was to sit really low in the car, he needed to stay down and hide (like he understood a word I said!). I felt a huge relief when I came out and saw him laying in the backseat! This isn't the only time I've felt this way.
My husband and I got in a big fight while we were travelling with our first Boxer, Clark, one time. We stopped at a rest area just outside NYC and I refused to leave the dog in the car by himself while we went to use the restrooms.
I'm always afraid that people that come in our house (repairs, deliveries, et cetera) will see Wagner and want to come back and break in later to steal him. I saw a worker in our neighborhood look very intently at Wagner one time when I was outside with him, he slowed down and stuck his head half way out the window and watched him the whole time. I was convinced that he wanted to steal him. I don't even live in a bad part of town! That's what makes this so nuts.
You never know though, some people think Boxers are good fighting dogs and are mean and will want them for that purpose, some may think a good dog is too expensive to buy so they'll steal someone else's or they may just think he's too cute and will take him for their own.
Oh, boy, I think I need help!
out the oppertunity for crime by taking the oppertunity away.