Tazer vom Zauberberg

Hi Andreas, everybody in the family is so pleased that we now have Tazer.

She had never seen so many cars, it seems, or people. When I got to Tucson I tried to feed her in a parking lot, but she was too distracted looking at everything. I had to find a quiet place. At the airport they changed the rules once again. The guide at the counter told me the airplane’s door was 50 inches tall, and he was not sure if the kennel would fit. So he got a measuring tape and it turns out the height of the kennel is about 28 inches. Problem solved. Then a policemen with all kinds of weapons arrived. He heard there was a fine German Shepherd in the lobby and he wanted to meet Tazer! So we talked a little bit. He asked me where the dog came from and I told him a place close to Douglas. Then he said he already knew about your place, but did not remember the name. He knew you raise Shepherds and Rottweilers. And that he once met your wife at the airport, a lady with “dark hair”. And other passengers in the lobby also wanted to see and pet Tazer. Tazer was a little scared, but friendly and gentle.

Tazer is very friendly with all in the family. She is very attracted to the 4 year old, but she might accidentally be a little rough, so I limited the contact. Last night she was barking just to let people know the territory is now hers. She has a very deep bark, which goes well with a guard dog.

This morning I was watering the trees with a hose, and she was trying to grab the water stream as if it was something solid. I would wiggle the water stream from side to side and she would chase it. That was funny. Thanks again for Tazer, your hospitality and your patience on Saturday.

Diego