Awwwww. I can say we don't get them long enough! Your girl looks to be in great condition, still has a beautiful coat, aged well, and still has a smile.
One of our pups went to his new home today!
Experienced LGD owners and have several of our other dogs.
They were looking at 3 dogs and were narrowing it down.
I am going back and forth in my mind as to whether they got the right pup. Called them and advised they take the other pup and see which pup is best for them.
LOL They are like no... he is perfect. No way they would trade him out after a few hours... what was I thinking?
Have already gotten many pics. They are smitten. Makes me so happy. This boy will be very loved, well cared for and will have a great herd to tend to.
10 weeks 34 lbs and nice and lean... it will be fun to see him grow up!
We have had to fix a few spots with the gates because they are not fully trained to the wire and we are on a highway so not willing to take any chances. We are keeping them in hard wired fencing only. They were slipping through some of the gates.
Long day doing so many things.
We finally got to let all the pups out this evening.
They were wild. No chasing chickens or goats but each other and oh boy were they showing how they are all males! They are practicing their LGD games! A few have Callies technique of pulling that back leg. A few of the more dominant go right over the back... they take each other down and really go at it!
They are really coming into their own now.
Their LGD games of course include the lets "finish" him.
If one gets taken down then several more come in... you really get to see their perseverance. The one taken down never gives up. NEVER! The ones on top don't either. Sometimes I have to say hey, enough already. They haven't quite learned what that means though. If it is too much one of the Pyrs will go break it up.
They are not fighting but practicing their LGD games.
Games translates to skill.
Callie was playing LGD games with them too! So cute! She is gentle. She has also started backing off and allowing the Pyrs to growl, snarl, put them in their place. They are learning respect.
As much as the 3 Pyrs out their do not really like them when one gets shocked by a wire or is getting pummeled by a litter mate they all go check on them. It is pretty cool to see Badger, Chunk (Wilson) and Eliza run to their aide.
Funny how their legs are starting to really grow now and they are FAST! They take off running and wow! Of course sometimes they trip and when they roll they get that dazed what happened look.
Ahaha what a cutie! He's like "mmm not interested, oh, what goat?" such a good boy! Looks a little uncertain about the Aussie, although I'm sure that's already passed.
Looks like he's settling in well!
Any news on the swabs?? I'm excited to find out who the daddy(or daddies) is!