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Thank you!!!Love them!!! Those pics are PERFECT !!!
Thank you!!!Love them!!! Those pics are PERFECT !!!
Awe just darling! How the heck do you keep your cat away from the Christmas tree ornaments????? Are you tricking us....you picked everything up right before you took the pictures,didn't you?! Lol[emoji]128540[/emoji]
Malamutes in general aren't known for being good with livestock or cats but as with everythong else it's all about socialization and training. The more positive experiences they have with them when they're young the better they'll be as adults. They'll never be natural herders but I've known a couple malamutes who've lived on farms just fine.Awe how adorable. Are the malamutes one of the breeds that's good with goats? Lol I cannot believe you actually want a spider as a pet!!! That's crazy! Although I did have a pet snake at one time. I did look at Precious only because your spoiler intrigued me!!! Eeeeewwwww heeby jeeby dance!!! LOL
NO BUT SERIOUSLY....your babies are truly amazing. [emoji]128522[/emoji]
Uh, herds fish? My imagination is going wild! How does he do this?Malamutes in general aren't known for being good with livestock or cats but as with everythong else it's all about socialization and training. The more positive experiences they have with them when they're young the better they'll be as adults. They'll never be natural herders but I've known a couple malamutes who've lived on farms just fine.
And then you get my boy, who's such a herder he herds fish. I guess that's what I get for getting a dog with Aussie, Heeler, AND Border Collie in him.
I wish I could find the video I have of him doing it! He doesn't actually herd them, but he tries. He did it most with my nephew's fish tank that I was taking care of while they were moving, since it was set up on the floor. He'd jump back and forth around the tank and occassionally try to jump at them and/or nip them. I don't think he realizes that glass is a thing :lol3: He tries to do it in the pet store too, so we have to avoid the fish section when he goes with me.Uh, herds fish? My imagination is going wild! How does he do this?
That's hilarious. It must have been quite a sight before you learned to stay away from the fish section!I wish I could find the video I have of him doing it! He doesn't actually herd them, but he tries. He did it most with my nephew's fish tank that I was taking care of while they were moving, since it was set up on the floor. He'd jump back and forth around the tank and occassionally try to jump at them and/or nip them. I don't think he realizes that glass is a thing :lol3: He tries to do it in the pet store too, so we have to avoid the fish section when he goes with me.
It was! Luckily the employees there just thought it was funny, but I don't wanna scare any of the fish. They still all think it's funny that my dog freaks out over the fish and my cats don't care at all when I take them.That's hilarious. It must have been quite a sight before you learned to stay away from the fish section!
Welcome to the world Jasmine![emoji]127881[/emoji]. I'm so glad mothers sand children are doing so well.
The photos are just adorable! [emoji]10084[/emoji]️
Thank you thank you!!! I am so very eager!!!!!! I knew on Tuesday when I flew out here that she and Audrey would kid while I was gone! [emoji]128542[/emoji] I'm so grateful to my husband for tending to them so wonderfully. [emoji]128522[/emoji]Merry Christmas! I'm so glad to hear Shasta, Mary and Maria are doing so well. They are so adorable - I bet you are eager to see them.
I read an article on Christmas Eve telling the story of Jesus's birth from Mary's perspective. It talks about how she had to ride on the back of a donkey while nine months pregnant and give birth without a midwife while lying in the straw where all the animals did their business. And then when Jesus was born and all she wanted to do was sleep, angels started blowing trumpets and unexpected visitors arrived. It was certainly a different perspective! Honoring her by naming your new babies after her is very appropriate!
Nice to hear from you love! Oh how very right you are. Everything you just mentioned is so very precious to me too. I always reek of "barn" but I love it!!! As I watched Sassys youngins,I was thoroughly amazed by just how advanced they are within minutes of their birth. It's truly a privilege to observe and to be a part of. I'm so blessed!!!Congratulations!
They are so adorable! It brings back memories of when I was a kid (50 some years ago) and watching the baby lambs and calves and foals being born. To see how attentive their mammas were! And watching them struggle to their feet and take their first clumsy steps and nurse. Oh, and to watch them a few days later when they run around and jump and buck like little bronco's on caffeine! LOL Some had to be bottle fed and I loved spending time doing that. And we always checked to make sure the lambs had a heat lamp through the winter.
Just thinking of it, I can smell the straw and hay and all the aromas of the barn. I miss that smell!
Thanks for sharing your babies, Mary and Maria, with us!
And now I can't get the song Ave Maria out of my head! LOL I guess that's a good thing!
I know I know!!! Imagine their adorableness in person!!! I fly home on January 7th. My dads 75th birthday!!! I'm super excited to be reunited with my husband and my babies!!!!!!Ooooh! Cuteness alert! They are really adorable. When do you arrive home?