Yesterday we were at my sister and brother-in-law's house for a combined birthday party for my niece and nephew. They have a couple of puppies, Buddy {who you may have read about on my 4H Presentation Day post} and Brownie. Chloe was invited to attend the party as well.
Maybe I should take some notes, next time, when I'm watching my niece train her puppy, because Chloe escapes at any chance she can get. And she doesn't come when called......even if I have a handful of treats! I think she thinks it's a game......or she just likes to be a stinker.
So the front door was left open and that's all that Chloe needed to dash out. Both Buddy and Brownie followed her.
I guess the temptation of all the new smells were too much to handle. There's sheep poop, chickens and pygmy goats after all! Totally different than a dairy farm, right?
They headed down towards the dam, first thing. Brownie and Buddy were the first to be caught. Chloe was a bit more stubborn.
She had to go get good and dirty before she was caught.
We did get a chance to go visit the two Pygmy goats that have recently arrived on the ranch. Here's Georgie.
Paige wants one...........I want one!
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7 comments:
I want one too! I'll even trade two monkeys for one goat!
I want one!!! And, that is one dirty dog!
What a fun day! I love pygmy goats!
@Ren, Farmchick & Julia, I may have to get one, I'll keep you updated:)
@ann, it's a good thing kids love to give little pups baths!
We can't even have inside dogs b/c there's so much stuff to get into in our front yard I couldn't even let one out to pee w/o coming back a mess!
You totally need goats ;}. Kids LOVE 'em and when you have baby calves and baby goats - you live in the cutest place on earth!
If you discover a method of stopping dogs from running off please let me know - my Borter terrier is brilliant at disappearing if we leave the door ajar. Quite fancy a pigy goat myself.
@Milkmaid09, and I know you would know how much kids love goats:) Thanks!
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