My favorite local golf club has "adopted" a young stray German Shepard.

MarathonMike

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My son and I go to a local casino golf course every week to either play or use the practice facilities. I noticed an unattended dog in front of the pro shop and asked the cart handler about him. He said "Oh yeah he showed up a couple weeks ago. He was really skinny and was super afraid of everyone but he's looking better but he's still scared of people. We named him Bogey."

He's a good looking German Shepard, can't be more than 2 years old. He started shaking when I went up to him so I let him be. He doesn't appear injured but he was probably abused the way he acts. He sure found himself a good gig now! Once he gets comfortable with people I'm sure someone will take him.
 
My son and I go to a local casino golf course every week to either play or use the practice facilities. I noticed an unattended dog in front of the pro shop and asked the cart handler about him. He said "Oh yeah he showed up a couple weeks ago. He was really skinny and was super afraid of everyone but he's looking better but he's still scared of people. We named him Bogey."

He's a good looking German Shepard, can't be more than 2 years old. He started shaking when I went up to him so I let him be. He doesn't appear injured but he was probably abused the way he acts. He sure found himself a good gig now! Once he gets comfortable with people I'm sure someone will take him.
we have a nature goose conservation next to our course. It's getting worse every years with crap on the greens.
Like to shoot em but we can't
 

My favorite local golf club has "adopted" a young stray German Shepard.​


Assume he speaks at least fair English , but what handicap has he ?
 

My favorite local golf club has "adopted" a young stray German Shepard.​


Assume he speaks at least fair English , but what handicap has he ?
He can't grip a club, he has paws.
 

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