Hello, I'm Rupert. I was born to a stray mother who was at the point of starvation when she was rescued. She was a Blue Heeler and my dad was a German Shepherd. I got more of his genes, obviously. I love to bite things, but I hope to grow out of that desire someday because my owners sometimes get mad when I bite their faces. It's just my way of showing I love them, though! Sometimes when I get really excited, I run around in circles in the yard. In fact, I've developed my own little track that I run every single time! You can call me Rue for short.
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