Thanks!! She has been around goats, cattle, chickens, ducks, barn cats, kittens, other dogs, you name it. I talked to the guy for quite a while because I was concerned that there was a reason they were rehoming her but he just said they were retiring and didn't need 3 dogs around to guard 2 horses. They are finishing selling off their livestock. He said she is a great dog and super gentle with all their critters. She doesn't roam very far, pretty much stays on their property. She would babysit the baby goats during kidding and the barn cats curl up with her to take a nap. I am mostly worried that she is going to be upset about moving. I am thinking I might put her in the goat pen and there are a couple of extra roos in there right now so I can assess her behavior with my extra boys first before I trust her with my beloved laying girls. I am excited to have a dog out there in the dark with me!!
"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans"
~ James Herriot
Home to Sebastopol geese in white and colors, Black and Lavender Orpingtons, Buff/Gold laced brahmas, BBS/mottled bantam cochins, Mille Fleur/Calico bantam cochins, smooth and frizzled Seramas, Butterscotch Call Ducks and a whole flock of laying hens.
"If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans"
~ James Herriot
Home to Sebastopol geese in white and colors, Black and Lavender Orpingtons, Buff/Gold laced brahmas, BBS/mottled bantam cochins, Mille Fleur/Calico bantam cochins, smooth and frizzled Seramas, Butterscotch Call Ducks and a whole flock of laying hens.





























Does anyone have suggestions for helping her hang around if it works out and I bring her home? Should I pen her up for several days so she knows where home is?

