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Name: magic
breed: German Shepard
age: 3 nearly 5
gender: female
fun fact: she is constantly trying to herd Our horses and always comes with when we go out riding. She absolutely loves cuddles and dose not chase our chicken if they get out even tho she has not had training. when she was a puppy she hardly ever pooped in the house which was surpriseing.
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I can't believe I didn't see this thread sooner - I'm submitting our girl for consideration in the 11th hour.

Name: Dutch - also known as Doopie, Boopie, Booper, Hoopie, and Hoops. We have no idea how we ended up calling her so many names that aren't her proper one.
Age: 1 year, 3 months, 29 days
Breed: The muttiest mutt - she's 21% Cattle Dog, 15.5% Pit Bull Terrier, 15.1% Chow Chow, 13.1% Shiloh Shepherd, 12.8% Australian Shepherd, 11.6% Rottweiler, and 10.9% Border Collie
Gender: Female
Fun facts: She immediately forgets who her dad is when he leaves her immediate line of sight, and will bark furiously at him if he's four feet away but she didn't see him go there. She is afraid of anything white and larger than a sheet of paper. She responds to commands in 4 languages.
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Honey
16 year's old
Female
Rat terrier

Not sure if this is okay. She actually just passed away a few days ago.
She was my best friend. I took her everywhere with me. My husband and kids loved her also. We always used to call her Honey Bunny because she loved to hop when she was younger.
She unfortunately got so old her quality of life was gone. She went blind and lost most of her teeth.
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Name: Lukey
Age: 7 years
Breed: 'Mutt'...probably Australian Shepherd mix
Gender: male
Fun fact: I adopted Lukey when he was less than a year old. He's a 3-legged dog missing one of his front legs. He was neglected and abused and had an injury that could not be repaired so a full amputation was done. He's got a lot of other physical issue but he's my #1 boy!
I started raising chickens 2 years ago and I am shocked how he has taken to them. He is amazing with them and is completely trusted and spends time in the backyard with his 'sisters ' everyday. I didn't even have to train him!
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