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I have several pets, mostly dogs. But the one that lives with us as apart of my new family is a "Res Dog." Junior, is a mixed breed, when I took him to get his shots and have him neutered. They said he was Heinz 57, I told the Vet that "Junior" (named after Dale, Jr., of course) is a pure bred "Res Dog," being from New Mexico and coming from Navaho Reservation, she understood and changed his breed. For those who have never seen a "Res Dog", they can look like any other dog, but were born and raised on reservations. Jr., had a yard of 160,000 acres to play in when he was a puppy. We have since moved to TX where he is now the master of his own yard. Jr. was abused when he adopted me. Now he is a pampered dog with a real future. He is definitely a one-man dog.He likes everyone, but loves me. When he is in the house he sleeps or lays by my feet. Except when my grandson, Daniel, is around. They were born on the same day 12 Dec 06. I am proud that Jr. decided to adopt the family and me. If you get a chance to acquire a "Res Dog" do so. You will be proud. Most of them are looking for a real home. I had another "Heinz" named Earnhardt but he went to live with a friend.
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