Ridgetop
Herd Master
Great idea!
Will do! Here's a pic of the new dog...hiding in the shed with me during a thunderstorm. Could be why he's had 5-6 owners in his life. Probably used to run off the property during storms but now he's too old and crippled up to do that.Too much grass? I can only DREAM! How wonderful for you and your sheep. We need more pictures of the pastures, Big Red, the girls, the lambs and Eli!
He doesn't limp, just moves like his hips are stiff and sore....I'm giving him enteric coated aspirin each day for that and since he's been getting that, he's actually loping and trotting at times, plus getting up and down easier than before.But he's a good looking dog and might limp but can still bark! He deserves some easy times....and hugs.
Amen! These folks were moving to Idaho and wouldn't have stock or land any longer, which was why they were trying to find Eli a farm home. He's been no trouble at all and doesn't eat much....they had been feeding him all kinds of raw meats, most with bones, and his old, worn down teeth could no longer eat such things....I think he's horribly constipated. I got to see one of his BMs and it was seriously not normal. Treated him for that at the beginning of the week and again today and we've seen a noticeable difference in his countenance and how much more he's moving around....being plugged up makes a creature miserable.Eli can still contribute and have a good rest of his life. Life expectancy for Great Pyrenees is 10-12 years. Paris is 13. The Cornish Cross chicken tractor is in “her” pasture and so are the weaned ewe lamb replacements. She is still working and is happy.
Old dogs are still worth it.