Southern by choice
Herd Master
Blue has grown into such a fine dog. The most interesting thing with this litter is that they have just always done their job.
Blue is a handful in some ways as he is just too stinking smart. Not in any negative way but he is just a powerful dog that is very serious.
He is his momma's favorite. She LOVES her pups STILL! But Blue is her favorite.
Blue demands respect. All the goats respect him. The dogs respect him. I respect him. He is a very keen dog.
You can see his power in his muscling.
Blue is not keen on "D" being just on the other side of the wire. "D" is now with Eliza in the poultry field. Blue doesn't like him there. He sees it as his extended area. "D" is in no way phased by Blue. BUT that wire MUST stay hot. This is not a situation where I would want to have to interfere on. For now I tell Blue that "D" is my dog and knock it off. Blue gives the look ... the yeah, I hear ya but I don't like it and you can't make me. But he does back off.
The power of Blue!
Blue with his momma
Not Leo (Aslan) behind Blue up front
Blue with his momma
He loves Callie!
These two are awesome!
There was a lot of road activity and he makes sure we know he is on guard!
Today we were out with our baby goats taking pics and videos... he just stayed back and watched.
While loving on the babies one jumped on my back and grabbed a clump of hair... I let out a hollar, half screachy from laughing and half loud from the fact that it hurt ... silly goats....
Blue hears "distress"... he may love his goats BUT he will protect us as well. In seconds Blue cleared the goats and stayed by my side... his way of saying don't mess with my mom.
The goats have much respect for Blue. It is very interesting. Never afraid of him but "listen" to him.
The field dynamics have changed. It is Blue, Chunk, and Pete in the field.
Chunk took on a great deal of responsibility at an early age and was the lead dog at 8 months. He has been awesome. Not many 8 month olds can do what Chunk could do. He grew up and has had to endure all the pups and their momma Callie, which in itself was tough. Chunk has been lead dog. Blue however feels he is lead dog. There have been a few challenges but amazingly the two leads have their balance. It has been a little harder on Chunk, as he is MY BOY. He has a strong sense of "ownership". Blue also has a strong sense of ownership.
Blue tries to act like he doesn't care but he is jealous.
Blue would be the typical "hard to handle" dog. I do well with dominant independent dogs. I can only imagine if he were to have gone elsewhere... it would not have been good. Most would not "get" him.
He is fantastic. His ability to make decisions is amazing!
Blue is a handful in some ways as he is just too stinking smart. Not in any negative way but he is just a powerful dog that is very serious.
He is his momma's favorite. She LOVES her pups STILL! But Blue is her favorite.
Blue demands respect. All the goats respect him. The dogs respect him. I respect him. He is a very keen dog.
You can see his power in his muscling.
Blue is not keen on "D" being just on the other side of the wire. "D" is now with Eliza in the poultry field. Blue doesn't like him there. He sees it as his extended area. "D" is in no way phased by Blue. BUT that wire MUST stay hot. This is not a situation where I would want to have to interfere on. For now I tell Blue that "D" is my dog and knock it off. Blue gives the look ... the yeah, I hear ya but I don't like it and you can't make me. But he does back off.
The power of Blue!
Blue with his momma
Not Leo (Aslan) behind Blue up front
Blue with his momma
He loves Callie!
These two are awesome!
There was a lot of road activity and he makes sure we know he is on guard!
Today we were out with our baby goats taking pics and videos... he just stayed back and watched.
While loving on the babies one jumped on my back and grabbed a clump of hair... I let out a hollar, half screachy from laughing and half loud from the fact that it hurt ... silly goats....
Blue hears "distress"... he may love his goats BUT he will protect us as well. In seconds Blue cleared the goats and stayed by my side... his way of saying don't mess with my mom.
The goats have much respect for Blue. It is very interesting. Never afraid of him but "listen" to him.
The field dynamics have changed. It is Blue, Chunk, and Pete in the field.
Chunk took on a great deal of responsibility at an early age and was the lead dog at 8 months. He has been awesome. Not many 8 month olds can do what Chunk could do. He grew up and has had to endure all the pups and their momma Callie, which in itself was tough. Chunk has been lead dog. Blue however feels he is lead dog. There have been a few challenges but amazingly the two leads have their balance. It has been a little harder on Chunk, as he is MY BOY. He has a strong sense of "ownership". Blue also has a strong sense of ownership.
Blue tries to act like he doesn't care but he is jealous.
Blue would be the typical "hard to handle" dog. I do well with dominant independent dogs. I can only imagine if he were to have gone elsewhere... it would not have been good. Most would not "get" him.
He is fantastic. His ability to make decisions is amazing!