Savingdogs-Saving the chickens

Now I promised you a ridgeback picture but I had a real hard time getting them all in one. I have four of the five and the four purebreds in this one but I also got a golden retriever and Donald!
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Love the pic of the doeling. :love Makes me want to go right out and find a mate for either Sugar or Gidget (or both!)

And, thanks for the link to the exercises, I don't recall if you ever gave it to me or not, but when I have a bit more time I'm going to try them.

SD, I can't guarantee that it will help, but I've noticed I have a lot less symptoms when I eat almost no processed foods. I'm hoping and praying that w/you home all day, and growing and raising as much of your own food as you can that your symptoms will lessen, or even disappear. :hugs
 
I'm hoping that too Deb, believe me!

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Here is Ginger teaching Buckley how to eat hay. And if you look close, you can see my rabbit Junior in the cage in the background.

Note the hay rack is a car rack from my old Subaru!

And finally one last one....
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This is our new foster, Jake, playing with Donald.
 
I have to get some video of Donald playing with dogs. It gives me a belly laugh every time. They try to play like a dog would and he tries to play like a goat would.....and somehow they manage. Donald looks a little grumpy the whole time and pretends he has horns.

The real funny thing is watching a lot of these dogs who are terrified of him. Of the eight dogs currently here, three are afraid of him and they are each over eighty pounds. :lau
 
Donald and the dogs sounds hilarious. Look at how cute those kids are. They're growing fast!
 
Well since he has been butting the kids away from the heat lamp so he can hog it all himself, Donald has been banished to the "dog" yard. It isn't so bad except he doesn't have a real shelter at night, just an overhanging roof, and he prefers to hang out on our porch. So when we open the door in the morning, there is a GOAT standing in the doorway on our ramp, just WAITING for breakfast....something he is always ready for.

I've tried to incorporate Donald back in with the herd a couple times but he misbehaves within a few minutes each time. If he keeps this up I may have to sell him.
 

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