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omg, leash on this new 180 pound German Shephard to take him out potty in the front yard

 going down the the stairs to the door, he bolted down, and I fell all the ways down the stairs,

landed on the foyer, hard fall.  not injured though.  probably just bruises.  see what it's like tomorrow..

couldn't believe Bailey bit into his cheek and wouldn't let go.  they're both in the backyard, til the owner come, which will be soon.  all weekend, Bailey never did that.

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  1. Phil will sometimes go on first impression, and tells me he doesn't think the owners will come back to pick up their dog. but I'm almost certain these guys will.

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