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<blockquote data-quote="Marz Barr" data-source="post: 8810" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>I know exactley what you mean Sarah Tyson was,nt quit 3 when we lost him he was not a friendly dog to outsiders ithink he had been very badly treated before we had him . we were home number 4 before we had him he had been left for 4 days so when we were out we muzzled him but with us he was so soft.In my eyes he will always be a hero my husband had taken him for a walk one day and got about ten minuits away from home when Tyson turned tail and started to head for home dragging Kevin behind him (who could have stoped him but wanted to no what he was up to) they got home and got as far as lead and muzzle being taken off when my husband had a really bad hypo he was able to sort him self out just but if they had been still walking who knows what would have happened he only did this the one time</p><p>Wendie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marz Barr, post: 8810, member: 7078"] I know exactley what you mean Sarah Tyson was,nt quit 3 when we lost him he was not a friendly dog to outsiders ithink he had been very badly treated before we had him . we were home number 4 before we had him he had been left for 4 days so when we were out we muzzled him but with us he was so soft.In my eyes he will always be a hero my husband had taken him for a walk one day and got about ten minuits away from home when Tyson turned tail and started to head for home dragging Kevin behind him (who could have stoped him but wanted to no what he was up to) they got home and got as far as lead and muzzle being taken off when my husband had a really bad hypo he was able to sort him self out just but if they had been still walking who knows what would have happened he only did this the one time Wendie [/QUOTE]
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