LGD Puppies due in August

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:love:love:love They are adorable! I want puppies too!! :hit
 

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Soon as I get settled and can, I foresee a "little" (destined to be large) female Pyr or pyr/toli cross joining our adventure. It'll take 8-12 months before she'll be sizable enough to really give Mel any kind of serious workout, but that's fine.
 

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Moved the ewes back over and now the pups can start to sniff the sheep nose to nose.
Sheep are violent towards dogs, so they won't have free contact with them for several weeks or when I'm there watching two at a time and be able to steer an ewe away from headbutting.
Blackie, Aruu & Bluie (dark blue) got some time out to see the sheep and dad. Dad is still a dork, ewes were not pleased, but limited themselves to just intense stares.
I'm not sure what I'll do once the pups are big enough to be free roaming. A bit scary to think about, since there's spots to escape and so many naughty puppies to keep track of.
No pics today, another miserably hot day.
 
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