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Laurelin

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... decide at the last second that charging a longhorn bull is a BAD idea when you're 6.5 lbs. :yikes:

In other news, I almost had a heart attack and I'm going to have to look to make sure the cows aren't out when I let the dogs out next time. I haven't seen them in months but they were only a few feet off our fence today.
 

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OMG! So scary, what a little devil she is. Jackson did this to me once. I live on 3 acres but there's a farm right down our backyard who owns the 90 acres behind us. There's a bunch of horses, some sheep, and a bull that are inside this big fence. Well, somehow my little terrier figured out how to get UNDER that fence and all the sudden, I see him on the opposite side, and I have NO idea where he got in... I was flipping out. They can give us heart attacks for sure.
 

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OMG!! That is for sure heart attack city! How lucky that Miss Mia decided she didn't want to be a herding dog after all and ducked out of the way. What an experience!
 

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LOL.

Emma ran under the neighbours fence. Said Hi to 2 of their horses (dog friendly) since she LOVED horses. Then went to say hi to the funny looking grey one with big ears. Never seen that dog recall that fast before. LOL
 

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Reminds me of the time Aubrey decided to go play with a steer out in the pasture and was barking and play bowing at it, until it moved, then she would skitter backwards, wait and see what the cow was doing, then rinse and repeat.

Coincidentally, that was the same day I figured out Sawyer had at least a little bit of talent on stock. He held the cow off with loose eye and body language while I carefully scooped Aubrey up and made it back to our side of the fence.
 

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I had that problem with Ben and a Baboon. Why do they insist on scarring us like this?
 

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