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Two Livestock Guardian Dogs

Oct
30

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Boomer. He may be a small dog in a big dog’s world, but he’s determined to do the job! He sits by Coco’s side and they stare off into the woods together. Every once in a while Boomer leans over to Coco and says, “Tell me why we’re doing this again?”

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on October 30, 2009  

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  1. 10-30
    2:46
    am

    That is the cutest photo. It looks like the abominable snowman and his lovie. LOL

  2. 10-30
    2:49
    am

    I love animals sooo much too! :woof:

  3. 10-30
    4:21
    am

    What kind of dog is Boomer? He looks like maybe a Jack Russell?

  4. 10-30
    4:26
    am

    We don’t know! He’s some kind of terrier. We got him from McDonald’s parking lot….

  5. 10-30
    4:34
    am

    Wow I love that McDonalds!!

  6. 10-30
    5:02
    am

    now that’s sweet

  7. 10-30
    5:31
    am

    LOL, they look just like that children’s cartoon with the big dog, “Spike”.

  8. 10-30
    6:01
    am

    Cocoa reminds me of the sheep dog in the old Looney Tunes cartoons.

  9. 10-30
    6:13
    am

    Awwww…I hope my Shep (Akbash pup) and one of our Shih Tzu’s look like that one day. They are such cute dogs Suzanne and they both look like they’re enjoying thier job…at least at the moment anyway.

  10. 10-30
    6:21
    am

    I kind of think Boomer may be a Rat Terrier… great little dogs!

  11. 10-30
    6:36
    am

    That’s exactly what I thought!! :lol: Boomer must just be resting for a sec!

  12. 10-30
    7:39
    am

    Cute pic! I cant get over how BIG Coco is! :happypuppy: I love Coco and Boomer! :heart:

  13. 10-30
    9:09
    am

    Love this extra little photo you give us every day. I look forward to it as much as your daily post!

  14. 10-30
    10:02
    am

    I have a white faced St. Bernard who like Big Puppy is a love. My daughter brought her dog with her when she moved back from SC. He is a coyote looking mutt and also is a love. The two of them patrol the back yard and every day take long luxurious naps together. I want to be Puppy and Boomer or Willow and Odin when I grow up…..a happy puppy. Thanks for the great photo. And thank you for you, you always make me get tear of joy (or sorrow) but at least I know I’m alive, some thanks to you. Linda in New Mexico. PS my grands had your quick mix pancakes for breakfast today and were quite impressed.

  15. 10-30
    10:09
    am

    I just love dogs, all dogs, but I have a really weak spot in my heart for big dogs. Do you know how much Coco weighs? My rescued lab mix is 90# and I suspect Coco would dwarf him.

  16. 10-30
    12:30
    pm

    Thanks for the photo of Coco! I love big dogs! :happyflower:

  17. 10-30
    4:25
    pm

    I love the dogs! They are stunning! Would 10 dogs be too many? You already have 10 cats, what’s a few more animals?

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