I had a similar experience with Chancy once. He and I were weeding in our fenced back yard. I saw some vines that were coming through the fence from the front side of the house. Chancy was off doing his doggy things and didn't notice I'd exited the gate. I walked around to the side of the house where the vines were. THEN he took notice and came unglued! As far as he knew, some stranger was approaching the fence and it was his job to protect his gardening mom. Of course he was all waggles when he got close enough to realize it was me, but it took me aback to see this normally goofy loving boy, turn into 90 pounds of snarling, barking, dog charging the fence. It felt good to know I could count on him if needed, but I would not have wanted to be a burglar on the other end of that!
Teresa and Chancy
--- In boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com, "Ed" <kc7mwp@...> wrote:
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> Interesting thing happened to me on the way to the theater, whoops wrong story. But yesterday I woke up with a very stiff neck and had to go into into town to see my doctor. While I was in town my wife, who had been away for a couple of days arrived home. I got home and she was in her office on the computer and our two lovable three year old puppies were lying on the floor next to here. I walked in the door wearing a neck brace, and suddenly I had two 70 pound guardians barking at me and not wanting to let me go any further. I took the brace of and and all of a sudden the room was quiet and tails stubs were wagging. I spoke to them and they rushed me like they always do. It made me feel good that even though I was there owner, the fact that they did not recognize me put them on alert. Made my wife feel good also.
> BOXERS ALWAYS!
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> EdC
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[boxer lovers] Re: Protecting my owner
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