Sheba-A Marvelous Gift

Ridgetop

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Yes, you should have strapped on your 6 shooter! :lol: Clothing is always optional in an emergency.

I'll never forget our first dog attack before LGDs. We heard the collar bells on the goats ringing as th dogs tried to pupll them down. DH leapt straight out of bed and ran out grabbing a shovel to beat the stray dogs off. I held the flashlight. Like @Baymule he did not stop for clothing. LOL
Luckily the children stayed asleep and we had no neighbors. That was the year we got LGDs.
 

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Everyone knows that LGD's bark a LOT. But did you know that when a predator or anything else for that matter breaches the fence, barking time, WARNING, is over? I was sitting on the porch a week ago with Buford when Sheba, in the middle field took off running. Belly down, long strides, Sheba was all out on a deadly run. Silent. No barking, no warning, deadly silent and fixed on her target. I couldn't see what she was after, but then I saw it. An orange and white cat was INSIDE the fence. It saw Sheba coming and ran for it's life. It barely got to the fence before Sheba caught it. Then she hit the fence barking, plainly telling that cat to get out, stay out and don't come back!
 

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