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I guess I should post some pictures too. :D Arab mare Target. Hate those fences! Some day I'll edit it out of the picture. lol Baby Blitz taking a nap. Rain, always smiling Blitzen searching for her ball. Old man Clyde Not really a farm related picture, but I'll post it anyway. lol This is my kitty, Kitty. :lol: She has a thing with bags, especially plastic bags. She sometimes gets so carried away that she gets her head in the handle part of the bag, takes off running and of course scares the daylights out of herself with the bag attached to her neck....which scares her even more and makes her run faster from room to room. :lau I really shouldn't be laughing, but it's a sight to see. lol Love my Kitty.
Love the pictures......nice Arab, pretty Collie? really like the black cat pic :)
 
Love the pictures......nice Arab, pretty Collie? really like the black cat pic
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Thank you.
Rain is a Sheltie.

Awe I love your old man Cylde. I love grey faces!!
Thanks. Clyde was such a goof. A total aristocrat.
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And when he got old, he got senile. lol Sometimes he'd run around in the yard because the other dogs did...but he had no idea why he was running. Poor old man. lol His sisters name was Bonnie. They were such a pair.
 
Maybe he wasn't senile. He may have been going deaf. I noticed my oldie would watch the other dogs and follow their lead. She went suddenly deaf after the vet prescribed a med. for her. It was obviously a shock to her and me. We both had to make adjustments - I would tap on the floor near her so she could feel the vibrations rather than just go pick her up and maybe startle her from sleep.

She responded to hand signals my coming to me but, she always had a kind of bewildered look like, she worried she had missed something. Otherwise deafness comes on gradually and dogs learn ways to work around it.
 
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Maybe he wasn't senile. He may have been going deaf. I noticed my oldie would watch the other dogs and follow their lead. She went suddenly deaf after the vet prescribed a med. for her. It was obviously a shock to her and me. We both had to make adjustments - I would tap on the floor near her so she could feel the vibrations rather than just go pick her up and maybe startle her from sleep.

She responded to hand signals my coming to me but, she always had a kind of bewildered look like, she worried she had missed something. Otherwise deafness comes on gradually and dogs learn ways to work around it.

He could definitely hear. His hearing wasn't perfect at the end, but he could hear well. Especially when there was food, even if he was sound asleep.
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These are my friends dogs.

I love photographing Blitzen. She is a beauty and such a character!


Little Rain. All she needs is angel wings.
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And Thunder, the biggest baby I've ever met! lol This guy is massive but thinks he's a 5 pound lap dog. He's such a nut.




Playing hard.


Blitzen getting slapped....


And Thunder paying for slapping Blitzen.
 
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Yeah, I can't believe the growth rate....I mean I've read a lot about it, but now seeing is something! I bet a Rock/Wyandotte cross is something!



Love all the pictures but especially this one......
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Thank you! My favorite spot on the whole place is up on the tip of that hill by the trees. I can see for miles up there. There used to be a old homestead type house there. I'm going to build a little cabin there as soon as I can. It'll be a little peaceful place to camp and relax.

Natural Bridge Wildlife Park?
I don't remember the name???? The ostrich were very friendly, the watusi cattle were neat, the giraffe was neat and the don't feed the animals signs meant nothing to a big group of kids that were throwing everything they had into the pens by a building....no workers any where around.
 

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