



Lucky Buddy Bear loves his sheep so much he licks them dry when they get wet. Now that's a dedicated stock dog!
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What a great dog Bear is! Those pictures are too cute.
ReplyDeletehehehe...wonderful photos
ReplyDeleteNow that's above and beyond the call of duty!
ReplyDeleteThat's gotta be the cutest thing ever! My dog would probably just pee on them, he's not good for much else - growls when he's happy, sad, confused... sigh... where did we go wrong?
ReplyDeleteGlad you got some rain at last Susan.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, that's so sweet! Your Bear dog is very affectionate with his sheep and that's great!...
ReplyDeleteA nice blog, you have! A nice farm, too. I whish you a happy life in it, as I have in mine, althout smaller than your's. See mine in www.jardimdepedra.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIt's a tipical little farm in Madeira Island, Portugal, in the middle of Atlantic ocean
Bear is such a dedicated sheep sitter! When I get my sheep can you clone him to watch my babies? Can you do an article about what makes a dog a good/bad sheep sitter?
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, that has to be one of the cutest things i've ever seen! buddy takes his job SERIOUSLY!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's adorable! What a good shepherd! I love your photos! You take them so well!
ReplyDeleteAwe, that is adorable. And you can't beat free sheep grooming!
ReplyDeleteI just found your "blog of note" and am so happy I did! My boyfriend and I have recently relocated from Vancouver, BC to rural Saskatchewan for reasons which sound very similar to yours (we're both young-ish art school graduates). It's been less than two months and there have been equal parts laughter and tears. What have we done? It seems that things have worked out for you. I am trying to remain hopeful that they will for us. I started a blog when we left Vancouver called "Going Rural" but I think your blog is by far superior (I am more of a photographer than writer). I'll be back.
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ReplyDeleteBear needs weekends off from such a job. My wife and I, Agape, would be interested in applying for a weekend job allowing Bear to go into town on weekends and see the ladies.
Airwick and Agape
www.agape.crazyguyonabike.com
Yesyesyes, every good dog needs his very own special task. Simply adorable. Best regards from angelika and gino
ReplyDeleteYou know you've got a lazy pooch when he starts using other animals as headrests. :P
ReplyDeleteMy goodness those pictures are so cute I could die!!
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