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Re: O.T. what kind of dog do I need
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Posted by Butcher on April 19, 2004 at 19:06:17 from (67.1.101.42):
In Reply to: O.T. what kind of dog do I need posted by Slofr8 on April 19, 2004 at 18:28:03:
Over 20 years ago when my girls were young and at home we had a German Shepard. I bought it from a breeder that sold dogs to Police departments. He was getting old and was getting out of the bussiness and had 1 litter left to sell. No kidding this was the best people protecting dog I have ever had. When the girls would walk the 1/2 mile driveway to catch the bus in the mornings that dog would be right with them. If there was a different bus driver, the dog would climb on the bus with them. They would have to drag her off and tell her it was OK. That dog would be there every day waiting at the end of the lane waiting for the bus to drop them off. That shepard did not care about our property but I sure did not have to worry about my kids with her around.
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