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I guess I have to give you credit. I would not be taking all those dogs into my house, with my animals there... it is their territory...I think it is hard on them... especially Carson... he doesn't get why he is sharing HIS mommy.....
Money is tight with a kid in college. They are visiting friends in Missouri, so no hotel bill. Otherwise they would be staying home.

I have a secure fenced front yard. The Anatolians hated on the 3 dogs the first night and half the next day. They are smart and now deem the 3 pretty much beneath their effort. I put them in the yard and let Carson out the back door.

I have a large dog crate plus DD brought one. The 3 are in them now after me putting them outside for a couple of hours, taking a nap.
 

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I put the 3 hooligans outside first thing this morning. Sammy is clawing the door, standing on his hind legs, peering in the window, trying to get my attention and let the little monster back inside. Pepper, the blue merle Aussie and Heeler cross, is good natured and could care less, Taco, the mini weiner dog thinks outside is punishment.

PLEASE LET ME STAY INSIDE!!!

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Sammy loves the mudhole under the porch and wallows in it. The boundless bundle of uncorked energy comes tearing back in, smearing wet ick on the walls, evading capture until I corner him and put him in the crate to dry off. It of course, is filthy. Not my problem.

I put them out this morning so I can have some resemblance of peace to enjoy my coffee. I did give them their food bowls, I did not stay outside to encourage them to eat and not steal each others food. They don’t eat it all, so I’ll pick it up when I bring them back in before I leave to go to my sisters house to help her unpack.

Sammy the Demon Dog now wants back inside. He is hitting the storm door, then standing on hind legs to peer inside the window, whining piteously. Hard hearted Mamaw is ignoring him.

I took pictures yesterday, I was feeding sheep and he wanted so badly to “help” me! Ummm, nope!

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Sammy loves the mudhole under the porch and wallows in it. The boundless bundle of uncorked energy comes tearing back in, smearing wet ick on the walls, evading capture until I corner him and put him in the crate to dry off. It of course, is filthy. Not my problem.

I put them out this morning so I can have some resemblance of peace to enjoy my coffee. I did give them their food bowls, I did not stay outside to encourage them to eat and not steal each others food. They don’t eat it all, so I’ll pick it up when I bring them back in before I leave to go to my sisters house to help her unpack.

Sammy the Demon Dog now wants back inside. He is hitting the storm door, then standing on hind legs to peer inside the window, whining piteously. Hard hearted Mamaw is ignoring him.

I took pictures yesterday, I was feeding sheep and he wanted so badly to “help” me! Ummm, nope!

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Dang - he's super cute just sitting there looking in! Probably needs that cute quotient to stay alive with all his hijinks.
 
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