What every grandchild needs

gritsar

Cows, Chooks & Impys - OH MY!
14 Years
Nov 9, 2007
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Not one, but two GSDs ready and willing to give their lives to protect him.
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Jax gives up barking at cows when GS is here. He'd much rather sit and watch cartoons with him.
 
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I luckily have a German shepard as well.
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Funny, we named him Benny after Pope Benidict the 16th. If you don't get it, the Pope is German.
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A friend of mine has a shirt that says "I love my German Shepard" and it has a picture of the Pope.
 
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Jax didn't require a whole lot of training. The breeder advised us to just love him and show him what we wanted him to do. The protection factor comes naturally. We did have a little bit of work with Jax because we weren't his first "parents". A deputy had bought him, brought him home and stuck him in an outdoor kennel with next to nothing for human interaction.

Kane we didn't have to teach a dang thing. He watched Jax and learned. We didn't even have to housebreak him.

They are brothers and cousins. They share a sire and their mothers are full sisters.
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