Since you mentioned Rottweilers, I have a quick story about a couple that I encountered. I used to work for a cable company doing disconnects for when people moved or just canceled their service. This involved going into people's yards to access the connections. On this occasion, it was on a pole. I went into the yard with my ladder and in the yard next door were two Rottweilers who came barking and pouncing on the chain-link fence. They acted like they wanted to rip my head off. I reached over the fence and started petting them and they became all friendly and goofy. Then, I got back to work setting up my ladder and they went berserk again, shaking the fence and barking. I would keep petting them and they'd calm down, but then go back to being loud and intense whenever I stopped to do my job. Another quick one, just for fun. I was about to go into a yard when the neighbor told me the owners of this house had a pit bull back there, in a fairly ominous tone. I went back there and sure enough, out comes a pit bull, who was still a puppy, but already pretty big. He just decided to lie across my legs as I was kneeling to access the connections. He was super happy I was there and wanted all the attention in the world.
I had a German Shepard that weighed 111 pounds much like your story as long as I was there he was sweet when I left he didn't growl or anything but watched everything. His " little Sister " a min pin on the other hand was maybe 15 pounds and would go after things twice her size. For me it seems like it's the little one you have to look out for.
"Cujo had hold of the man's arm and was shaking it the way a puppy will shake a rag toy. Every now and then he would pounce on the limp body." Absolutely terrifying.
My favorite book! And it and the movie gives me terrible nightmares for weeks after reading/watching due to a horrible experience with 2 Rottweilers growing up.
I think I like your carpet cleaning stories better than this Stephen King novel. It was tense, and suspenseful, but it seemed a mess to me. I was also a little disappointed that Cujo just turned out to be a rabid dog. I kinda wanted it to be something more like Pennywise ;) Some day I can tell you my story of not meeting Stephen King :p
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Love the carpet cleaning stories! I just finished this one. The characters were definitely written well. The ending was brutal!
Since you mentioned Rottweilers, I have a quick story about a couple that I encountered. I used to work for a cable company doing disconnects for when people moved or just canceled their service. This involved going into people's yards to access the connections. On this occasion, it was on a pole. I went into the yard with my ladder and in the yard next door were two Rottweilers who came barking and pouncing on the chain-link fence. They acted like they wanted to rip my head off. I reached over the fence and started petting them and they became all friendly and goofy. Then, I got back to work setting up my ladder and they went berserk again, shaking the fence and barking. I would keep petting them and they'd calm down, but then go back to being loud and intense whenever I stopped to do my job.
Another quick one, just for fun. I was about to go into a yard when the neighbor told me the owners of this house had a pit bull back there, in a fairly ominous tone. I went back there and sure enough, out comes a pit bull, who was still a puppy, but already pretty big. He just decided to lie across my legs as I was kneeling to access the connections. He was super happy I was there and wanted all the attention in the world.
Some of the sweetest and best trained dogs I ever worked with where Pit bulls or pit mixes.
Tremendous book! Read it a while back. Keep the channel going strong, B.LEE.D.!
- Rob
I had a German Shepard that weighed 111 pounds much like your story as long as I was there he was sweet when I left he didn't growl or anything but watched everything. His " little Sister " a min pin on the other hand was maybe 15 pounds and would go after things twice her size. For me it seems like it's the little one you have to look out for.
"Cujo had hold of the man's arm and was shaking it the way a puppy will shake a rag toy. Every now and then he would pounce on the limp body." Absolutely terrifying.
Yes indeed
You are very good at articulating your opinions plus a great story teller 😍
I did think the family drama was well done, and I liked the dog's POV.
Came here for the review, stayed for your dog stories 🤣 cool video Just finished cujo myself. Subbed!
Thank you for answering the time honor question, which is scarier a large dog or a Karen. Answer a Karen with with stained carpets.
Dont let them doggies piss on your rugs
I think you confused the question mark for the mark on Donna that Steve Kemp uses to show Vic he did have sex with her
My favorite book! And it and the movie gives me terrible nightmares for weeks after reading/watching due to a horrible experience with 2 Rottweilers growing up.
Thanks for the video
I think I like your carpet cleaning stories better than this Stephen King novel. It was tense, and suspenseful, but it seemed a mess to me. I was also a little disappointed that Cujo just turned out to be a rabid dog. I kinda wanted it to be something more like Pennywise ;)
Some day I can tell you my story of not meeting Stephen King :p
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Read it once. It's ok; not among my favorites.