Fortunately, my better half is easier to train. All that means is that I hold out a little longer before I crumble to the "puppy eyes"70 years having dogs as pets, haven't met one yet that can't train me.
Fortunately, my better half is easier to train. All that means is that I hold out a little longer before I crumble to the "puppy eyes"70 years having dogs as pets, haven't met one yet that can't train me.
Those are the worst!!!! Our 8yo German shepherd has the puppy eyes down pat. Coupled with the ears positioned just so...... and she can talk you out of almost anythingFortunately, my better half is easier to train. All that means is that I hold out a little longer before I crumble to the "puppy eyes"
He is practicing them right now...Those are the worst!!!! Our 8yo German shepherd has the puppy eyes down pat. Coupled with the ears positioned just so...... and she can talk you out of almost anything![]()
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We lost the momma duck, she kept getting out of the pen, we finally found her laying eggs by one of the trees so we just let her be…well she got eaten one nightwe did end up hatching her eggs though
Yep full blown meltdown…the neighbors on other side of the woods have started running corn / beans and when that happens my place becomes a funnel / travel corridor for deer. Funny thing is the GSDs must either hear or smell them way way before they ever come into sight…I am not sure but it’s amazing they know before one of their blades of grass has been breathed on.And the hairs are up! Must be serious breach!!
Our late mini dachshund could smell a deer from over a half mile away. Realized that when we were in the truck and he perked up and started growling looking in a certain direction.Yep full blown meltdown…the neighbors on other side of the woods have started running corn / beans and when that happens my place becomes a funnel / travel corridor for deer. Funny thing is the GSDs must either hear or smell them way way before they ever come into sight…I am not sure but it’s amazing they know before one of their blades of grass has been breathed on.
I am not sure he looks as proud and happy as normal in the second photo.Geddy loves the heifers 300 yards down the road.
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Becoming a Holstein for a Halloween 5k Run isn’t so exciting…..
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