I had one who was that way. After the second incident with MY tires, we put a fence up around the back yard and she stayed inside it.
We had a "Tire Swing" about 4 feet off the ground back there, which she would attack and hang from for anything up to ten minutes at a stretch, growling and shaking her head all the while.
She was a Ball chasing fool, also, and we played ball every evening. I had to buy two cans of tennis balls every week, because one seldom survived two days, but she loved fetching and chasing.
She's been gone 14 years now, and I still miss her.
Definitely takes a bite out of crime....and other unwelcome, annoying trespassers with brochures. ---ken
ReplyDeleteThere's a country neighbor near where I have some land and he put up a sign: WARNING. Dog bites tires.
ReplyDeleteI had one who was that way. After the second incident with MY tires, we put a fence up around the back yard and she stayed inside it.
ReplyDeleteWe had a "Tire Swing" about 4 feet off the ground back there, which she would attack and hang from for anything up to ten minutes at a stretch, growling and shaking her head all the while.
She was a Ball chasing fool, also, and we played ball every evening. I had to buy two cans of tennis balls every week, because one seldom survived two days, but she loved fetching and chasing.
She's been gone 14 years now, and I still miss her.
Some dogs pass through without leaving tracks in our hearts.
DeleteOthers leave big, indelible marks, like dinosaur tracks in the mud.
Thanks for commenting.
-Joe
Even little 20 pound dogs can leave big tracks.
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