[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: fine line

  • From: sheila lieberman <dgshwpromo@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Erynbrook@xxxxxxx, hollywoods@xxxxxxx, showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 19:22:22 -0700 (PDT)

I have one like this, 2 actually.  When I was 6, our first GSD bit the newpaper 
boy, 16.  The kid had thought that he could reach past the sleeping dog and put 
the paper between the screen door and the door.  The dog gave him one single 
bit on the wrist.  Our doctor stitched him up and we brought the dog over to 
his house.  Moose sniffed the kid once and turned to smell the grass. 
   
  The other, told by an old boss of my hubby, lived in city in Alaska, had 
called a cab to take his kids somewhere.  The cab was late late late and the 
kids called the company.  The guy arrives and the GSD they had did not like the 
way the man asked who called his boss and got him in trouble.  The dog took the 
man by th wrist, without breaking fabric!!! led the man back to his cab and sat 
in front of the door till the man drove off.
   
  The Pharoah is a ton of fun, but she is no GSD.
  sheila
Erynbrook@xxxxxxx wrote:
  I guess I'll share my "fine line" story with you. This is about the fine 
line of when to bite (people) or not.
A few years ago I was having a garage added on to my house. Annie was a 
house dog - well more like an indoor/outdoor dog. She loved being in the house 
with me and she also liked running free outdoors on 8 acres. I think she was 
about 6 at the time.
When the workmen began construction I took her outdoors to meet them and let 
her see what they were doing and learn from me that I had no problem with 
them. (As someone said earlier, our dogs pick up our feelings and act 
accordingly.) This ensured that I could let her out whenever she wanted to go, 
without 
worrying that she would bother the workers. 
All week long everything was fine. I had told the workers to let me know if 
she got in the way, but all she'd ever do is look in on them and then go off 
to more interesting pursuits. The contractor was there off and on and he 
thought she was great.
Friday evening the workers prepared to go home. They picked up their stuff, 
loaded the pickup, drove off the property, closed the gate and left, just as 
they had every other evening. 
On Sunday I was chatting with Joe the contractor on the phone, going over 
the intermediate inspection results, when he expected to be finished, etc. Just 
before we hung up he asked if I'd heard what happened Friday evening. It 
seems one of the workers left a tool here and they decide to return for it. 
They 
opened the gate and drove back up to the house. I never heard them, which is 
not unusual. Annie was loose and watching. When one of them started to get 
out of the truck she gave them warning barks - after all they didn't belong 
there at that time of day. The not-very-bright worker chose to get out of the 
truck while she continued to warn him. He then went over to the garage and 
picked up the tool he'd left behind. Annie said "You're not taking stuff from 
my 
house" and when he did she bit him - one very clean bite above the wrist.
I was in a panic hearing this story - was the worker alright, was he going 
to sue me, etc.
Joe said the worker was fine, yes she gave him a solid bite, but only that 
one, and no he wouldn't be suing because he knew he was wrong - Annie had 
warned him. Joe was impressed - as he said to me "She did exactly what she 
should 
have done. He was the one who was wrong."
And that to me is where that fine line is -- an appropriate response to a 
specific set of circumstances. No training required - just a very solid bitch 
with great instincts. I sure do miss her.

Susan Casey
Erynbrook German Shepherds
Front Range German Shepherd Rescue


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