What a good dog!
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- WaupoosCowgirl
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What a good dog!
Poor Finn just wanted to eat his bone in peace...but these guys wouldn't allow it! He is 13 now and even as a grumpy old man he never even growled at them, just ignored them like the good boy he is!
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What a good dog!
We have the same 'problem' here all the time. Haha! Chickens are truly secret carnivores
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What a good dog!
Sheep are just as bad...ours used to mob the guardian dogs when they were fed so the dogs had to eat quick then flee the circling flock!
That didn't hold for bones though, good dog WC to be so patient with them.
Who knew sheep love dry dog food!?
That didn't hold for bones though, good dog WC to be so patient with them.
Who knew sheep love dry dog food!?
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Retired dairy shepherd and cheesemaker and former keeper of a menagerie of chickens and Pencilled Turkeys, now owned by three cats and a border collie x Australian shepherd who keeps me fit and on my toes!
- baronrenfrew
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What a good dog!
Yep, our old dog Hobbes, our beagle/lab mix, was a slow eater in his old age and would sit by his food bowl, guarding it from our other dog Fred. But he'd been around chickens so long he didn't see them anymore. More than once they cleaned his bowl.
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