Posted by PeteTheRookie on March 27, 2011 at 17:47:10 from (74.69.240.233):
Yesterday kids played soccer and football in the yard and today I was actually heard snoring while asleep napping in the late afternoon.
WHY? Because we took our Standard Schnauzer and gave her to the Standard Schnauzer Club of America dog rescue. GOOOOD riddens. All this dog did was bark. She barked at leaves blowing across the lawn. She barked at US as we approached the house. God forbid a "stranger", neighbor or one of the kids friends came over. Roxy rarely "remembered" who was friend or foe and barked at everyone.
SSCA rescue people were not surprised. Dog bred to catch, kill rodents. Poor eyesight so anything that moved was a rodent. Couple that with a overly strong instinct to "protect" the castle and not enough brains to remember who belonged in the castle and its been 3 yrs of hell. Kids did not even want the dog anymore. Wife was only one sad to see her go.
Now If I could just get the kids to do all there and MY chores I would be in heaven.
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