Ben is a happy, energetic, active boy who loves to play in the yard. I have two blue balls with handles that he throws, and then, he runs with abandonment back and forth, up and down the yard, never seeming to tire of his game now that he has recovered from his neuter. Ben now weighs 80 lbs., but probably could add another 10 lbs. to his large frame as muscle, not that he is ready to walk and play.
Ben loves playing with my Golden, Bridget, as well as my foster, Lesa. I monitor them as he plays hard and my senior or my little dog are not up to his level of energy. Last night, he was a little rough playing the oral bite game with Lesa, and she yelped and showed him her teeth. He leaned back, wide-eyed, very surprised, as if to say, "What did I do? I'm just playing." He did listen and toned down his play and they continued on with their game.
Now that Ben is no longer activity-restricted, we headed out to walk. As I have mentioned before, Ben has shown a high prey drive in my yard and thus it continues when we are out walking in the neighborhood. Ben is on alert, and he spied a squirrel before me and was ready for a squirrel casserole. Needless to say, I was off guard and nearly got a flying lesson without the benefit of the plane. For this reason, Ben's new home should be devoid of any small creatures, even cats, as anything enticing him to chase may not fare so well. Ben does well with my 20-lb. small dog and has never shown any aggression, but he can play rough, so caution and supervision will be important in his new home. Enjoy the pictures.