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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 407216" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>There is nothing quite like a determined dog on a tear! My former sister in law & brother in law used to have a huge dual-personality trained German Shepherd. He was a sweetheart actually, just wanted to chase a tennis ball 24/7, and so gentle with children that my daughter and niece played with him when they were toddlers. But heaven help anyone who came in to their house uninvited! He was a great dog though. He also had quite a bit of separation anxiety. They didn't want to crate him and didn't want him getting in to things in the house while they were gone so they'd put him in their utility room when they went out. He did OK for a while but then one day he had a total meltdown and ate the door right off their dryer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 407216, member: 1883"] There is nothing quite like a determined dog on a tear! My former sister in law & brother in law used to have a huge dual-personality trained German Shepherd. He was a sweetheart actually, just wanted to chase a tennis ball 24/7, and so gentle with children that my daughter and niece played with him when they were toddlers. But heaven help anyone who came in to their house uninvited! He was a great dog though. He also had quite a bit of separation anxiety. They didn't want to crate him and didn't want him getting in to things in the house while they were gone so they'd put him in their utility room when they went out. He did OK for a while but then one day he had a total meltdown and ate the door right off their dryer! [/QUOTE]
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