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

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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
 
Good for the dog. In time I do imagine he will become comfortable.
 
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