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Posted by Mark - IN. on May 18, 2006 at 19:14:28 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Speakin' of Dogs (OT) posted by Stickler on May 18, 2006 at 15:16:38:
Neighbor's shepard. Very hyper, and not at all a friendly dog to anyone or anything but them. Constantly running in tight circles non-stop, except down the fence a ways, then back and all over again, barking and growling at anyone and anything that moves. Just about a year old. I work out of state and get home late Friday nights. Not long ago, got home and my family told me that the couple got caught out of town over night and called to ask if I'd go over and make sure that had enough water. I was gonna just walk over across the fields and do it right then before I had a late night dinner, but it was about 10 and my family talked me out of it. Next morning I walked over and let myself in the fenced yard, and it was in its kennel. The second it saw me, began trying to chew its way through the chainlink and leaping at the gate to get at me. Good thing the gates latched at both the top and bottom and is chainlink over the top too or at 6'2" and 240, I'd been hamburger. I drug the hose over from the hydrant and the whole time I tried to get water to it, it chewed at its huge steel water dish, the water, the chainlink, and if it could've... me too. Didn't bother me much to close it all up and mosey on back across the fields. None of my dogs have never been like that, none ever will. I'm a dog lover, but not that one. Mark
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