She loved loved loved traveling with us. Anywhere we went in our motorhome, she had to be right there.
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She was a beautiful dog. I have a German Shepard dog called Dieter and he is 10 years old and I don’t have to tell you, he has me well trained, I love that dog to bits, actually the whole family loves Dieter, he has been likened to the Brad Pitt of the German Shepard Dog world. God help anyone who comes to our house with evil intentions, and I thank God no one ever has, I just love his bark. Anyway she was beautiful and I got a tear in my eye when you said she had died, actually I cried. God it so hard when a loved Pet dies.
We have a great dog that looks like Tasha. We rescued her about the same time you lost Tasha. They appear to have the same characteristics. Nikki was a little rough around the edges when we picked her up on the day she was to be put down. We fostered her and fell in love with her and foster failed. We have 2 other dogs and a cat. No children. She is the sweetest dog I have ever owned I was going to post a pic, but could not figure out how on this engine. Please email us if you want one. We are following you guys and plan to start our adventure this spring.
I cannot imaging losing any of our pets and I know it is probably still hard to live without your Tasha. Maybe seeing our Nikki will bring back some fond memories. Maybe you can rescue another Black German. They seem to have the same gene pool!
Take care.