A Process Server’s Story: Betty-Boop (By: Cherry Davis)
Below is a process server’s story written by Cherry Davis, one of PCP’s process servers. She retells a story of when she was attempting to serve a paper when two German shepherds decided they did not want her on their property.
“One summer evening  – just as the sun was setting – I had my husband, Jerry, drive with me out to Lake Dallas to serve a subpoena.
When we arrived, Jerry parked at the front curb, and I made my way through a vine covered gazebo to a little cottage. I rang the bell and waited.
Suddenly, for no specific reason, I felt uncomfortable – as though I was being watched from afar. I looked to my left and sweat broke out all over me – my breathing became short and quick, and fear overwhelmed me.

There on my left – not making a sound – was the biggest German shepard I’d ever seen.
There on my left – not making a sound – was the biggest German shepard I’d ever seen. The hair on her back was ruffled. Her lip was curled back to her nose. She was slightly crouched. All I could see were teeth!
Quietly – barely moving my lips – I said to my husband – ‘Jerry, help. There’s a dog here and I think she’s seriously going to attack me. He replied, ‘Sorry sugar, you’re on your own. Her boyfriend has me trapped in the car!’ I turned to look at him and there was the other Shepard – feet on his car– same expression on its face and LOTS OF TEETH! Keep in mind, the window was rolled down!!
About that time, a man answered the door. He looked at my fearful face – which by this time was a bit pissed. I ask him to call off the dogs! He clapped his hands and said, ‘BETTY! BOOP! – come.’   Both dogs ran to him wagging their tails behind them!
In all these years – I’ve had many things happen which could have accelerated into problems, but this was the most frightening – and of course funny when retelling the story.”
~Cherry Davis, PCP Process Server