I love this
Previous Mal owner. Can relate.
Making sure there aren't any food scraps on the table? Lol.
Quality Control Inspector.
THIS apparently is a universal TRUTH!
I have a mental image of that and just that makes me smile! Happy puppies!three hours of happy shepherd insanity
Just like cars, it sad that we can’t save them all.View attachment 1383189
Alfie is still in the shelter. The description has been updated to say the family didn't have time for him. Poor guy, betrayed for dance practice. Hope someone adopts him soon. I'd love to, but I can barely keep up with the ones I've got.
Wow. Just.... WOW!Great Pyr doing his job!
Hero sheepdog kills pack of coyotes that attacked his flock in Georgia
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Hero sheepdog kills pack of coyotes that attacked his flock in Georgia
Story by Graeme Massie • Yesterday 7:31 PM
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A heroic sheepdog is recovering after killing a pack of coyotes that attacked the flock he was protecting in Georgia.
Casper, a 20-month-old Great Pyrenees, fought off the wild animals in a bloody fight for more than 30 minutes at the end of which eight coyotes were dead.
Farmer John Wierwiller hailed the bravery of his sheepdog, who was left with skin and part of his tail torn off in the brutal fight.
Mr Wierwiller from Decatur, told Fox5 that his dog ran off after the fight but returned home wounded two days later.
“We knew he was hurt because we found parts of his tail and blood and other things, so we were worried,” Wierwiller said. “He was kinda looking at me like, ‘Boss, stop looking at how bad I look, just take care of me.’”
Decatur sheep dog fends off coyote attack
The farmer wrote on Facebook that emergency vets were able to successfully close the wounds on Casper’s neck.
“This is really great because it is so much easier to control infection when the wound is not so open and if all goes well he will need no skin grafts in that area,” he wrote. “It really is a remarkable bit of news and we are celebrating.”
LifeLine Animal Project has now raised more than $15,000 to pay for the sheepdog’s hospital bills.
People who Meret our Great Pyr, Remy, always ask if he REALLY would fight off a predator? Damn skippy he would.Wow. Just.... WOW!