She was very dominant wen it came to her sister and brother they came over often to play with her .my oldest daughter had her mama dajah and my other daughter has her brother aussie. Her other two sisters one lived in Dubuque and one in tama aussie Is only one left now. People came by our corner lot home on Thunderbird dr and 3rd ave and she greeted everyone with her 90 lbs very tall Shepard. She scared a lot but once she got to meet you she was so loving and wanted to play with a stick. She followed all my little grandkids and chased them just to be able to hang out with them. She LOVED kids no matter who they were she loved watching squirrels climb our tree and would chase them but never bark at them. They taunted her so much. She was never leashed and never left the yard ..we never locked our doors for 11 1/2 years cause she let us know if anyone was coming close to the house she had such a big mean bark. My husband always played Lazer light with her so you could never light up a flashlight or even get one out and she was ready to get it ..she was very well mannered and listen to all of us .. we had to buy a king bed cause she had to sprawl out between me and her daddy ( husband) whenever any of our grandkids would cry she hated it and would run to us for comfort it was so funny. She ran to the door whenever any of the 14 grandkids would show up. She was so excited. She was the largest of her litter and loved water. Let me add if you said the word bye bye she was to the garage b4 you . She loved her car rides. She meant so much to us... so there is much to tell ya ...lovingly written by her "mom"
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