Posted by Dick2 on March 02, 2015 at 12:55:19 from (97.117.185.173):
In Reply to: OT Dog stories posted by Banditfarmer on March 02, 2015 at 11:01:27:
We had a German Shepherd that guarded Mom whenever she went out if the house. He would chase the livestock away if she went to look at them, which kind of aggravated her.
He also didn't like anyone driving in the yard if she was home alone. There were a couple of batchelor brothers who liked to get real drunk and stop in to see my Dad, who didn't drink. One day they came when we were out in the fields; one of them got out of the house and staggered up to the door. Mom was watching from the window when the Shepherd grabbed onr of his pants legs and drug him back towards the car. The drunk was cursing the dog but the dog wouldn't let loose until the drunk got back into the car!
When my younger brother was small, we had a cocker spaniel that looked out for him. The dog wouldn't let any of us touch my little brother's toys; dog would bite us if we tried to move a toy.
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