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That where you live is a barren wasteland barely fit for sheep and the cast of Brokeback Mountain.My sign to go back to Michigan where they consistently were? All for that!
It is. I still don't know what I'm going to call him. But I think he's here to stay. He is very hard to get photos of. lol He's looooooong and moves around a lot because he wants to flop over and have you rub his belly.Is this your newly "acquired" LGD?
Hah. You poke fun but he's been working every night. I was in the floor spoonfeeding Maribelle (the seizure dog) and I could hear him sounding off outside. I've only ever heard him bark twice while he was here, and both times it was a single bark. But he was carrying on and I went out there to see what was up. He'd spotted the white-tails back in the pasture. There was 10-12 of them with some youngsters that were bouncing around. Once I'd identified the threat with the spot light and told him he was a good boy he went back to the garage and plopped down.So fierce
Sounds like he might have been a bit of good karma coming in.That where you live is a barren wasteland barely fit for sheep and the cast of Brokeback Mountain.
It is. I still don't know what I'm going to call him. But I think he's here to stay. He is very hard to get photos of. lol He's looooooong and moves around a lot because he wants to flop over and have you rub his belly.
He's very good with the chickens. If you go in a pen he will hop through the gate with you and lay down with them. And when you leave you have to really sweet talk him to come out because he'd rather stay with them. They kinda scare him though.
I think people were mean to him. He's really shy if you speak loudly, move quickly, or have anything weird in your hand. My car keys scared him night before last. And the step ladder was totally going to get him.
Hah. You poke fun but he's been working every night. I was in the floor spoonfeeding Maribelle (the seizure dog) and I could hear him sounding off outside. I've only ever heard him bark twice while he was here, and both times it was a single bark. But he was carrying on and I went out there to see what was up. He'd spotted the white-tails back in the pasture. There was 10-12 of them with some youngsters that were bouncing around. Once I'd identified the threat with the spot light and told him he was a good boy he went back to the garage and plopped down.
I vote something regal for his name.It is. I still don't know what I'm going to call him. But I think he's here to stay. He is very hard to get photos of. lol He's looooooong and moves around a lot because he wants to flop over and have you rub his belly.
He's very good with the chickens. If you go in a pen he will hop through the gate with you and lay down with them. And when you leave you have to really sweet talk him to come out because he'd rather stay with them. They kinda scare him though.
I think people were mean to him. He's really shy if you speak loudly, move quickly, or have anything weird in your hand. My car keys scared him night before last. And the step ladder was totally going to get him.
Sounds like he might have been a bit of good karma coming in.
He's very sweet. I like his eyes. I thought Ambrose because his eyes look like Amber? I don't know.I vote something regal for his name.
He looks like an absolute sweetheart.![]()
I think that suits him perfectly.He's very sweet. I like his eyes. I thought Ambrose because his eyes look like Amber? I don't know.
Definitely has Anatolian in him. I'd say Pyr/Ana.What do we think on breed/s? He's definitely got Pyrenese in him because he's got the extra dew claws. lol I was thin GP x Anatolian? I'm not sure.