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Queen Mum
N.E.R.D.
Mama (Sasha) is about the size of a siberian Husky. Part GP and part something else. Daddy (Lenny) is the size of GP and is part GP and part something else. They are both wonderful LGD's. Sasha is the baby goat dog and Lenny is one of the big goat dogs. (there are 6 LGD's working on the property.) It's amazing to watch them all working.
Yesterday I took the babies out for a walk and suddenly three HUGE LGD's materialized to "guard" my babies while they were out playing. The babies started for the woods and one of the LGD's guided them back into a safe area very silently and very gently. Some ruckus occurred elsewhere on the property and two of them disappeared in a snap and two others appeared a few minutes later, but Sasha never left their side. She constantly tended to their little bottoms to make sure they were clean. The whole time, I was completely inconsequential. When I took them back to the baby barn, the three big dogs disappeared again to the big goat area. Sasha went back to the baby barn with them and once they were safely in the barn she went out to play and wander around for her own break after checking on her puppies who were snoozing around in the barn.
Disney studios should do a movie on LGD's. It would be amazing. The conversations would be great.
Yesterday I took the babies out for a walk and suddenly three HUGE LGD's materialized to "guard" my babies while they were out playing. The babies started for the woods and one of the LGD's guided them back into a safe area very silently and very gently. Some ruckus occurred elsewhere on the property and two of them disappeared in a snap and two others appeared a few minutes later, but Sasha never left their side. She constantly tended to their little bottoms to make sure they were clean. The whole time, I was completely inconsequential. When I took them back to the baby barn, the three big dogs disappeared again to the big goat area. Sasha went back to the baby barn with them and once they were safely in the barn she went out to play and wander around for her own break after checking on her puppies who were snoozing around in the barn.
Disney studios should do a movie on LGD's. It would be amazing. The conversations would be great.