This Dogo Argentino sits high and mighty on her stand, looking at us as if she’s a prime candidate for adoption even though she’s already been adopted. After a wonderful walk, Corona was all play and would still do anything for a great camera shot.
Although we know how far this dogo will go to have her picture taken we don’t push Corona past her limits and just have fun with her. Her patience and desire to please are characteristics of Dogo Argentinos but she loves proving to us what her personality offers, too.
If you ever have the chance to adopt a Dogo Argentino I suggest you do and that you have your camera ready!
Corona was outside for the better part of the day while Paul cleaned up some of his parents leaves/ front lawn. This Dogo Argentino was loving the warm weather and the free time to play with the floating/ blowing winds while Paul tried to gather them all.
When I joined it was all about getting inside for some grub and you can tell this by this random picture of her. Licking her chops just thinking about the fabulous pork chop fat she would be getting after supper this picture was a sure sign of her being hungry.
Once the playing and working was done the three humans and the Dogo all came in out of the wind for some relaxation, supper and drinks. Day well spent for at least one of them :).
On Thanksgiving Day Paul and I decided to take Corona for a walk and enjoy the brilliantly coloured trees. It wasn’t long before Corona was making us realize that it’s been a while since we took her for a walk as she was both excited and exhausted pretty quickly.
It was a great opportunity to get our Dogo Argentino contrasted against fall foliage so that’s what we did. Corona was just excited to get a small respite from her constant sniffing and walking/ jogging.
Trying to stay out of the picture while still keeping her on the leash can be difficult but we managed and was able to get this great portrait of her.
Tomorrow is her professional shoot day so look out for those pictures.
Corona loves to go after pieces of wood and will do so until she’s blue from cold if we let her. Balls just don’t hold her attention nearly as much so when we took our frisbee to the beach we didn’t know what to expect.
Chalking her disinterest up to being her first time at the beach in a year we kept up the encouraging words until the rain made us stop. After a few more visits and practice runs we’re sure Corona will love playing frisbee almost as much as she loves fetching a stick.
Corona alludes to the idea that she’d love to go exploring in the deep, dark woods but this Dogo Argentino hasn’t been brought up brave. Living in the city she doesn’t get much chance to see and explore a forest but the smells were enough to tempt her.
Always on a leash this weekend, Corona just didn’t know what to do with herself and had us know it. Trying to keep her entertained and comfortable was enough to have us need another vacation but this would be it for a while.
Now home in the scariness of her bed Corona is much more relaxed.