Puppies Everywhere -- Oh Dear!!! The last One

BrownSheep

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What about dying the tail with food coloring?
 

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I must have one, I must I tell you, I must.....going to go stand in a corner and mutter to myself.....I must, I mu....
 

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BrownSheep said:
What about dying the tail with food coloring?
That might work. I only really need to mark the boys so I can start picking out on for another BYH member. The females are all sold but not picked out per se, but those people live near me so they can pick out their own.

So could do red, green, blue and none. I want dark colors I can see. I also have those paste colors you use for frosting so I have purple I can put on the girls. I thought Dalmatians were hard, at least they finally get spots.
 

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Kool Aid!! :D We had a client at one of the vets I worked at that used to shave a mohawk on her poodle and dye the mohawk with kool aid. It wont come off when mama licks it either. I'd mix it in hot water and let it cool enough to put it on them. This girl mixed the powder in conditioner and put it on the dog and rinsed after like 10 minutes but I dont recommend that!


They are ADORABLE!!! :love
 

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I haven't dyed any tails yet. I am getting pretty good at telling them apart. They just started spending afternoons out of thier pen so they are venturing everywhere. I have only held my breath twice when they went into the buck pen. I am praying they don't get stepped on but they squeeze right through the stock panel so there is not keeping them out.

They all seem to be pretty brave and none of them really act shy. They are sharing their food with chickens on a regular basis :( but last night they did growl at the big rooster that was standing in their dish. I gave them permission as I am sick of feeding chickens the puppy chow.

Last year I had one that definately didn't like people, I don't see that this time. A few of them wiggle alot when I pick them up but none stay away from me when I come into the barn; so I am happy about that.

Tomorrow I will take them out into the pasture which will be new to them so it will be interesting to see what they do.


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WhiteMountainsRanch said:
Squeee! They are adorable! I hope the goats live them as much as I do!
My goats weren't real thrilled about dogs when I got them. Luckily my female won them over :) The other day my herd queen, who has an attitude, was standing on top of a bale of straw and every time my male wanted to pass her she would start to head butt him. He was majorily ticked at her and stood there and barked at her till she finally got tired of the game and let him pass. Poor guy, he is at thieir mercy and all he wanted was to pass by so he could come and see me.

One of the pups was in the buck pen and my buck did that head tilt "I'm gonna get you" move and the pup just backed up and left. Good training. The buck was no where near butting him, and he was moving VERY slow, but the pup didn't bark or act afraid. Good signs I think.

I still haven't picked one out for you. The brown one is taken, so that leaves 5 for me to choose from. I haven't advertised much as I want to pick out yours before anyone else speaks for any more of them. I have one that I am watching closely for you, don't know why he has my eye, there is just something I like about him so we will see.
 

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