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Post by hummingbirdstones on Sept 24, 2022 20:49:43 GMT -5
The puppies are beautiful! I had to look up Akbash. Those dogs are going to be enormous!
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 24, 2022 20:55:04 GMT -5
OMG! I love those little fuzz-butts! I can definitely see the "lanky" legs on the one on the right in that last pic...at least the pic makes them look that way!
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 24, 2022 21:32:42 GMT -5
OMG! I love those little fuzz-butts! I can definitely see the "lanky" legs on the one on the right in that last pic...at least the pic makes them look that way! They’ve got some growing to do for sure, probably 100-120 lbs when they’re done. I was actually thinking about you today. (Not in a creepy way! LOL) - If I remember correctly, you had this 40-50 pound chunk of Crazy Lace...did you ever do anything with that? (How's your ass doing by the way? See...if I wasn't talking about your donkey, that'd be creepy! LOL)
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 24, 2022 21:44:05 GMT -5
Cute pups! I'll bet they are great watch dogs, protectors of the flock. They almost have triangular shaped eyes, like a bull terrier (Spuds MacKenzie).
Nice choices, but glad I won't be the one feeding them.
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 24, 2022 22:49:50 GMT -5
I was actually thinking about you today. (Not in a creepy way! LOL) - If I remember correctly, you had this 40-50 pound chunk of Crazy Lace...did you ever do anything with that? (How's your ass doing by the way? See...if I wasn't talking about your donkey, that'd be creepy! LOL) My saw isn’t ready for the commitment that crazy lace demands! LOL i haven’t cut it yet, I’m not sure it’s destined for slabs. If you remember, I was surprised one day to find out my ass had multiplied. Funny how that happens to some people but not others lol! Latte and lotus (the Fourth of July foal) are both very happy rockpickerforever you need a miniature donkey. They’re like dogs, and don’t cost much to feed. I was hoping that chunk of Crazy Lace was still intact. I'm not sure I could part that thing out... I do remember the "surprise morning"! LOL - I just couldn't remember their names. I was thinking one was Gluteus and the other Maximus! LOL
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 24, 2022 23:30:32 GMT -5
I was actually thinking about you today. (Not in a creepy way! LOL) - If I remember correctly, you had this 40-50 pound chunk of Crazy Lace...did you ever do anything with that? (How's your ass doing by the way? See...if I wasn't talking about your donkey, that'd be creepy! LOL) My saw isn’t ready for the commitment that crazy lace demands! LOL i haven’t cut it yet, I’m not sure it’s destined for slabs. If you remember, I was surprised one day to find out my ass had multiplied. Funny how that happens to some people but not others lol! Latte and lotus (the Fourth of July foal) are both very happy rockpickerforever you need a miniature donkey. They’re like dogs, and don’t cost much to feed. I remember when the young'un was born. They are beautiful, but I'll have to pass on that. Even without any pets or livestock, the flies have been atrocious this year!
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Post by rockjunquie on Sept 25, 2022 7:59:11 GMT -5
Awwww- such sweet puppers! My daughter has a ginormous Pyrenees mix. He is a great family dog, but super territorial of the house. He will eat you if you dare step in the house. He ran off an intruder once already. They live "downtown". Plenty of crime. A guy walked right into the house while they were asleep. Grandson was sleeping on the couch. The guy walked into the living room where he was laying before the dog bounded down the stairs hot on his trail. Like a good boy, he stopped as soon as the guy left the yard. He didn't step a foot out of the yard after the bad guy. Which is a good thing. As much as we would like to think that the dog should eat him, lawsuits and doggie jail or worse are ugly.
The cool thing is, as a guardian dog, he is great for protecting property and the people on it, but when on walks, he very rarely shows interest in any other people or dogs. Very good dog, but needs a strong hand. Thankfully, he loves me.
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quartz
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Post by quartz on Sept 25, 2022 14:21:59 GMT -5
For the benefit of us all over the world who don't know, where is Stonyford?
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Post by rockpickerforever on Sept 25, 2022 17:26:21 GMT -5
For the benefit of us all over the world who don't know, where is Stonyford? Thanks for asking, Larry. I didn't know either, so decided to search for it. Here's what WIKI says about it: "Stonyford (formerly, Stony Ford) is a census-designated place[3] in Colusa County, California. It lies at an elevation of 1184 feet (361 m). Its zip code is 95979 and its area code is 530. Stonyford's population was 149 at the 2010 census." Census-designated? So they don't even consider it a city? Or maybe a small population town? Had never heard of it before. And even in the same state as me! Although, in my defense, Cali is a rather large state, lol.
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Post by beefjello on Sept 25, 2022 19:14:02 GMT -5
I can just hear them now… “schlop schlop schlop schlop schlop schlop schlop schlop schlop schlop” Beautiful pups bud!
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Post by Tommy on Sept 26, 2022 19:59:15 GMT -5
Cute pups! You got me good with that title I did not see actual hounding coming for a second. I was reading the thread and awww!-ing appropriatly while at the same time waiting for the rock pictures haha
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