My son and his girlfriend just adopted a rescue dog, a four year old 140 pound rotweiller, against my advice. I told them that people do not just give up 140 pound dogs unless there is a problem. They claim it is a sweet little kitten. When I went over to be introduced, it came to the front porch and turned into a rotty. When confronted with aggressive big dogs, my instinct is to choke them to death, I guess I'm kind of rotty like that too. Anyway, I backed out before I did something silly. I called my son later and told him me and Mr. Rotty needed to meet on my turf, not his, so I showed up and took it for a truck ride. I wanted to try out a new gun I had anyway. Well, the dog was perfectly behaved, wasn't gun shy, and seemed normal and even lovable.
However, I know it's not. That dog is a loaded gun. I wouldn't take him canoeing, or anywhere off leash. Whatever happened to that dog in his previous life is unknown to us, and I'm not sure if it will ever be normal.
I have tripped with many of my own dogs. Some were excellent, others would not go on a trip again after their first outing. My Brittney Spaniel had an inexplicable appetite for human excrement. Let's just say that after his snack was over, and he belched a couple of times, he never went on another overnight trip. My Siberian was the best canoe dog ever, but didn't like people. Fortunately, where I trip, I never see people. I would say if you were going in a big group, or even solo in area where there are lots of people, and your dog is not well behaved, leave him home.
Here's a pick of my loveable little poop eater.
