Now at three months the pups are really showing their true personalities. Although fierce in the sparring ring Maxi is a very gentle soul with a soft muzzle, affectionate eyes and a huge desire to learn, please and perform. He is absolutely adorable in every way. I am certain he will make an amazing therapy dog. Bruno is somewhat of a different character altogether. He is hard at work being the protector and guard dog even at this tender age. He gets distracted easily as his awareness skills are constantly on high alert to any perceived danger .This might be something as simple as a piece of paper flying in the wind. Strangely enough he is also the skittish one, less eager to instigate a sparring session than Maxi, perhaps because it distracts him from his "true" self, a self appointed protector:) He is a stunning and adorable animal capable of many things--therapy? He already provides great therapy to me and my husband who has been recovering from a really nasty auto accident that has left him suffering a great deal of pain. From very early on Bruno gravitated towards his painful hip sharing his warmth and unconditional love. At 26lbs and growing his warmth and comfort are even better:) They are already therapy dogs one just has to see the smiles on strangers' and friends' faces whenever they are around to know that. Therapy dogs.
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