Posted by Russelaz on April 09, 2016 at 21:39:27 from (24.121.154.98):
In Reply to: Re: Dad's M farmall posted by jeffcat on April 09, 2016 at 19:27:23:
The dogs name was Tex. German Shepard. see my post up thread about a short story about that dog. But I can tell you more. Memories. When my sister and I were toddlers that dog would take care of us when in the farm yard. He wouldn't let any critters get close to us. Then I was 3-4 and this dog, getting a bit old, was laying beside a tree in the yard in the sun. The family was all dressed up to go someplace and when I went out the front door, I ran over to hug the dog. He took me and bit my face and blood was everywhere. He immediately was sorry and tried to make up. I remember this like it happened today. I wasn't hurt bad, just messy.
This dog lived to 15-16 years old and towards the end he was deaf. He was sleeping under the truck one morning and Dad backed over him and he died. Dad felt so bad.
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