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Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?

Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Tue Dec 27 19:07:28 2005, in response to Re: Are railbuffs generally autistic?, posted by Terrapin Station on Tue Dec 27 13:30:34 2005.

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She can remain outside and can even come close to my dog, but once she starts yelling and jumping around he'll get very upset and start barking. Of course I have him on a short leather leash and the girl will run away and continue playing in her garage and my dog just continue's with his activities.
The only time my shepherd can get aggressive is when he's walking with my wife and I'm not around. I think he's much more protective of her than he is with me. Many of the same people that he likes with me he will not let get close to my wife.
Like I said I have a lot of space for him to run and next to my property is an abandoned farm which I let him run loose only after being very sure no one's out there, including deer. He loves to bark and scare this family of deer that live on that old farm.
I have a two story home so he has plenty of space to run up and down, plus he likes to patrol the garage and check if any is outside of it.
German Shepherds are very smart almost human like in intelligence.

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