Analysis
Amy is the next-best female in this litter right now—big-boned, outgoing, and the kind of steady that makes you exhale when you did not realize you were holding your breath.
Her crate work is already something to brag about: she settles in like the walls are a kindness, almost as if she prefers the den even at eight weeks. That is not coldness; it is self-regulation showing up early.
She still carries the thread I have watched since the beginning—curious, people-forward, first on the scene with Charles for anything new—while listening when I say no and answering her name more often than not. For the right handler, she remains a strong mobility prospect in my book.
Latest update: Amy is wonderful with kids, other dogs, and cats. She can be protective, but she will let you lead the way on whether she needs to be. Like the others, she is very bonded to her pack, so give her time in a new environment to settle and regain confidence.
Photo Timeline
Every Amy photo we have from birth through current updates.
















