Bonnie does the same to tennis balls...when bored or needs more exercise...So we dont buy them, but she has such a good nose she sniffs them out on trails and off leash parks...retrieves old nasty ones out of the bushes, so proud of herself!
Once as a dobershark I found flourescent green bits in her poop and freaked...
"WTH!...did she get into, in the garage, and eat what?"
Until I forensically examined it...tennis ball!
Its like baby-proofing the house, I swear .
Got to watch her like a hawk. "Leave it!"
I wonder; is it a terrier thing?
Skinning the rat?
Remy’s first encounter with the animals. We were walking around the property and I saw them walking around up the hill. I had no idea how Remy would react so I started recording. He was too occupied with the new toy I gave him a few minutes prior lol.
Remy’s first encounter with the animals. We were walking around the property and I saw them walking around up the hill. I had no idea how Remy would react so I started recording. He was too occupied with the new toy I gave him a few minutes prior lol.
Need security for your flock of sheep, goats or alpacas? Have you considered getting a guard llama? Dr. Anna O’Brien tells us why they may be even better than traditional guard dogs, in today’s Daily Vet.
Need security for your flock of sheep, goats or alpacas? Have you considered getting a guard llama? Dr. Anna O’Brien tells us why they may be even better than traditional guard dogs, in today’s Daily Vet.
That reminded me of a time I took Bonnie hiking on some trails at a county park with historical ranch, a place we took the kids when little for the petting zoo. Somewhere I have a picture of my 6 yr old son trying to rope his 4 yr old sister, who was having none of that...but I digress...
It was a very quiet weekday and I decided to check out the petting zoo...before going in the ranch museum under the SD vest...
The petting zoo looked pretty quiet, and it had a sign "NO DOGS" so we passed by at about 10 yards.
A large goat about 5' tall at the head came right up to the fence and stomped its front feet...very direct stare at Bonnie who was somewhat bemused...and interested.
I decided discretion was the better part of valor and that was plenty of "socialization"...
We have 5 very sweet labs/ lab mixes and we just got two beautiful Nigerian dwarf goats two weeks ago. I really wanted them all to run and play together... However the oldest goat charges and butts the dogs when they are together. Any advice or suggestions.?! My dogs just run away from the...
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Sorry @remy for thread jack...
Great video, thanks!!!
I was a little nervous too, but I figured if they were roaming around, they had to be friendly enough. The darker one was more curious and the white one never got too close.
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