Tending fine-fleeced Shetland sheep and a whole lot more on a small acreage in the Willamette Valley of Oregon
Wednesday, January 09, 2013
"The Sound and the Fury"
No dogs were harmed in the making of these productions. In fact, I caught the photo below of Dozer using Jackson as a pillow sometime after the rough-housing (taken from where I was standing on the hearth in front of the fire).
Lyra uses me as a pillow all the time... must be a "bully" thing!
Harry never played like that, though Lyra tried and tried to get him to. That's the one thing that I would like her to have - a play buddy, but she does, with Correy's dog, so I don't have to get one to fulfill that need!!
Happy sounds! My dogs were quite interested while I was listening. :) I always feel a game well played is ended with good sneezing and snorting. I heard a lot of both.
I'm a homeschooling, horse training, animal loving, garden growing, part-time business running, spinning and knitting shepherd who loves the Great Shepherd.
Lyra uses me as a pillow all the time... must be a "bully" thing!
ReplyDeleteHarry never played like that, though Lyra tried and tried to get him to. That's the one thing that I would like her to have - a play buddy, but she does, with Correy's dog, so I don't have to get one to fulfill that need!!
Too cute!
ReplyDeleteCouple of really fierce dogs you have there. Funny how you can tell they're smiling while growling. :o)
ReplyDeleteHappy sounds! My dogs were quite interested while I was listening. :) I always feel a game well played is ended with good sneezing and snorting. I heard a lot of both.
ReplyDeleteThe Sound and the Fury, indeed! I would definitely classify this as rough-housing - you can tell they are buds.
ReplyDeleteOurs do that...it gets a little dangerous for the humans because of their size, tho the dogs have a ball.
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