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OK, I ne'er thought I'd be posting in a tale about a rottweiler, since I am more of a "cat- person," but here's one I find rather mirthful.

My hubby Stephen and I have been hitched for 29 years now and have possessed dogs in all shapes and sizes. Our pooch of choice was a rottweiler dog but when we had children we never seemd to have enough money left over to afford one.

I was given a Worker's Comp settlement last year this past December and decided to buy a rotweiler.

I have been imparted several chances to go with him, and we'd take one of our rottweilers Sandy along on short runs, so she'd get to like going in the "Big Truck," and she'd love it.

"Stephen," as he was referred to when talking to Sandy, decided it was too difficult bringing a young dog out with him, so she ended up staying home.

Thursday or Friday is one of our rottweiler puppies Sandys craziest day as he feels that Stephen will be coming back from his long truck hauls. As any dog owner knows, they seem to go nuts very easily .

Sandy picks things up unbelievably fast as we found out one day. Stephen was taking care of his own business reading the papers when Sandy plunged herself at him, it was like watching Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. So this dog started to lick and slobber all over Stephen, I was breaking my sides laughing.

Sandy goes bananas when visitors come over as it gives her a great opportunity to show people her repertory of tricks. Her party trick is to hide behind the sofa then chute out when they are least awaiting it. When I have a bit more time I will certainly send you in some unique stories about Sandy.