Auntie Sharon's Dogs
siba was even left on my auntie sharon's door step for her to find him
Ace was a great dane/shepherd/pointer mix puppy given to my Auntie Sharon by Wayne and Maureen Ivan after she had already adopted Boot.
He knew my Auntie Sharon’s hand signs for dog tricks. Some of these were: 1) sit, 2) lie down, and 3) come.
Ace also knew how to balance treats on his nose
Ace also came to my dad’s place in Bowness for one night.
Ace also came to my dad’s place in Bowness for one night.
He loved to go out for his walks at anytime.
He and Aunt Sharon also came to my school, at Central Memorial, before I graduated so that I could see them.
Ace also loved fetching the balls and sticks that Auntie Sharon or Dad or I threw in the
river for him to swim for and to play with.
river for him to swim for and to play with.
For a year or so, Aunt Sharon and Ace lived across the street from the Church that I went to with Dad on Sundays; so before or after church I would go to see them, though mainly before.
Boot was a long hair black dog, mainly black Labrador, that Aunt Sharon rescued from my Uncle Tom.
Uncle Tom, I believe, got Boot from his friend, Jack Brown. When Uncle Tom stayed with my Auntie Sharon for a while my Aunt saw that the dog was in poor shape and needed someone to look after her. So Auntie Sharon told my Uncle Tom that Boot was staying with her from then on.
If she had not been rescued by Aunt Sharon, then I would never have been able to see her.
My dad told Auntie Sharon that Boot was not a pure Black Lab. I told her the same thing but she didn’t believe either of us.
My dad told Auntie Sharon that Boot was not a pure Black Lab. I told her the same thing but she didn’t believe either of us.
This is a small white and brown female dog named Taco. Auntie Sharon picked up this dog about three years before she passed away. My cousin now takes care of Taco at her house.
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