Our last puppy that is still looking for a home. This is LP (Last Puppy), formerly Clapton because we thought he was going to be a cream-colored dog. Now it looks like he will be a red with sable (black) highlights. LP is a very sweet and loving little boy, except for cats. He thinks cats are sneaky, evil critters that must be barked at. He hasn’t offered to chase one, but he doesn’t trust them. I’m sure that the way our cats treat him, his mistrust is earned.
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I got involved with Canaan dogs in 2000 when my business partner, Jack Rowe, decided to get one. When Jack died in 2005 at 83 years young, I inherited all of his Canaan dogs, some of which I already co-owned. By this time I had already been sold on this amazing breed. Their intelligence, natural beauty and primitive way of doing things never ceases to amaze me. They are dogs untouched by man and I just hope that I can continue to do what Mother Nature has already perfected.
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