Tuesday, July 17

Tuesday Dose of Cute: Having Well Trained Sheep. . .

Bringing in the sheep from the front field 1 - FarmgirlFare.com

Five more photos below. . .

Bringing in the sheep from the front field 2 - FarmgirlFare.com


Bringing in the sheep from the front field 4 - FarmgirlFare.com

Bringing in the sheep from the front field 5 - FarmgirlFare.com

Bringing in the sheep from the front field 6 - FarmgirlFare.com
Makes this stock dog's job almost too easy.

More Lucky Buddy Bear? Here and here.
More wooly beasts? Here and here.

© FarmgirlFare.com, where 'well trained' means being addicted to (and always willing to race toward) treats.

4 comments:

  1. Trotting for treats. It would motivate me too.

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  2. They know where the good stuff is! :)

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  3. Oh my gosh I just thought of that song "Bringing in the Sheep and we will come rejoicing bringing the sheep"LOL I can't get it out of head now dang!

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  4. Must tell you Susan the Furminator tool you linked to the other day,ordered and Love It!Use gently on my animals- cats & 2 small dogs - as sharp and they do not have long fur but gets the undercoat and shedding problem nipped in bud,one of our cats has super thick fur and she just flops on her side ready for her beauty treatment when she sees it come out! Princess Bubbles- my 10 year old sweetiepie cat says Thanks!

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