Brownie found our home about 15 years ago when she
was escaping from a life of dog fighting. She was being chased by a
pack of dogs (she was in heat), some low life dog fighters, AND the
dog catcher. As the dog catcher threw a net over her I yelled, "Leave
my dog alone!" He let her go and said I must keep her in the fence.
Well, she was sooooo wild that wasn't an easy task. I sat on the
front porch throwing pieces of hot dogs into the yard and led her
closer and closer to the gate. When she finally came through I leaped
and closed the fence. She ran to a corner and hid behind a bush for
several months. In fact she didn't let me touch her until the night
she went into labor in a thunderstorm. She had her first puppy in the
rain, and the rest in a fresh pile of hay in a huge doghouse that Ed
built for her. I spent the night in there with her and helped her
with all 8 puppies. We kept one of her puppies, Bro (what a GREAT dog
he was!), for the rest of his life. Brownie was a wonderful watchdog
until she went deaf about a year ago. No one would come in the yard
more than once. Her bark definitely wasn't worse than her bite! I had
to have her canine teeth pulled to prevent her from killing Peppi.
They didn't know how to fight nicely. Her toothless bite still puts a
pretty hard pinch on your leg.

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