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Dog Rascal

A Worlfsspitz with mega power

From the perspective of Gut Aiderbichl

(written by Gisela Pschenitschnig)

The owner of five-year-old Wolfspitz Racker had to give up his four-legged companion for health reasons. Unfortunately, his health would no longer allow him to offer Racker what he needs as a Wolfspitz in the long term: Activity.

So he decided to take out an animal insurance policy. This guarantees that Racker will find a forever home at Gut Aiderbichl when his master's strength fails. A few weeks ago, Aiderbichl employees brought Racker to Gut Aiderbichl in Iffeldorf.

A companion in hectic times - the character of the Wolfsspitz

The nature of the Wolfspitz is still somewhat reminiscent of the faithful old guard dog. It is an incorruptible guard, loyal, resilient and persevering. The Wolfspitz, or Racker, is neither fearful nor aggressive. He is highly intelligent, curious and spirited.
Racker is alert, lively and exceptionally affectionate towards his humans. He is friendly and also likes to greet strangers. He loves to play with his new dog friends, although he can sometimes be jealous: not everyone is allowed to play with his friends.

Our rascal loves to bark

The Wolfsspitz has a low stimulation threshold when it comes to lashing out. If Racker is bored, if he wants to be challenged, he will lash out. This means that the animal keepers should always have a plan for activities ready - otherwise Racker will strike out. But then, after a walk or playing on the open-air meadow, everything is fine again.
For Racker, going for a walk means being able to run long, wide rounds. His excitement and anticipation are so great that he starts to bark loudly if the leash takes too long. Racker then thunders off really loudly and complains. He is also a real water dog and no puddle is safe from him. Racker has already discovered the big lake and you would think that he loves the wet element more than anything.

Racker wants to please and join his new humans. If the emotional relationship is right, the Wolfsspitz is known to make every effort not to do anything his human doesn't want him to do - and refrains from barking, for example. After walks, Racker radiates calm and is a friendly, loving member of the dog family at Gut Aiderbichl in Iffeldorf.

However, we have noticed that the Aiderbichler donkeys do not please him very much, his enthusiasm for them is limited.

Animal insurance

Michael Aufhauser thought about what would happen to his animals "if the worst came to the worst". This is how the idea of animal insurance came about. If a person has an animal as part of their family, it is responsible and respectful to consider where the dog, cat, horse, etc. will continue its life if you no longer have the strength to do so yourself.

Is Racker grieving for his master? Racker's surroundings, the familiar daily routine and the caressing hands have changed. But Racker is also increasingly realizing that life as a dog at Gut Aiderbichl is a wonderful and loving one. And he will get to grips with the donkeys one day.

When you fall in love with a dog, you enter a new orbit in many ways, a universe in which there are not only new colors, but also new rituals, new rules and a new way of bonding.

~ Caroline Knapp

He will never forget his master, he has him firmly locked away in his heart.

Sincerely, your Gisela

Dog Rascal

Racker - a wolf spitz with mega power Wolf spitz Racker wants to be kept busy, is highly active and a particularly cheerful fellow on four paws. Unfortunately, his owner had to give him up for health reasons. He was unable to meet the demands of...

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