Sassy
We
promised Sassy she would be the star of the next post so here she is!!
Sassy is a 13-year-old Pembroke Welsh Corgi
and was originally Bobby’s mother’s dog.
Sassy has been with us since his mother passed away in 2008. Sassy was quite spoiled and well fed when she
came to live with us. Since her arrival
we can report she has lost the 20 pounds of unnecessary weight, she acquired
from eating a Pillsbury biscuit every morning while his mother was alive. (Carbs are the devil!!)
Although the extra weight has taken a little
bit of a toll on her joints, she still frolics and tries to be the boss!!! She is a herd dog after all!
Sassy
loves the farm. Being a natural herd
dog, she loves to run with and bark at the other dogs as she tries to herd them
up.
She frolics and splashes through various puddles after a rainstorm.
She
also drives us crazy by coming to a dead stop in front of us while walking out
to the barn or goat shed. It seems to
happen for no clear reason and we frequently find ourselves nearly tripping
over her. Being the most fur laden
canine we have…she occasionally manages to sneak into the house covered
with mud and likes to lie on the hardwood floor. When it’s rainy or wet outside, it looks like
someone took a sponge and dabbed fairly large mud spots on the floor no matter how much we dry her off before letting her back in the house.
Selene
We
introduced you to Selene, the wiemaraner puppy we rescued in our initial
post.
We can report that nearly two
years later, she is happy as can be. We
installed underground dog fence around the entire ten acres of the farm so that
the dogs could run and frolic to their hearts content, as dogs love to do.
She
is quite sleek and long legged. We call
her our “Speed Demon” because she loves to run the length of the property full
steam. Not one of the other dogs is able
to keep up with her. As a result of her
early life of abuse, she is very needy.
It is impossible, even after two years, to give a little attention to
one of our other canine companions without Selene trying to get her head rubbed
as well. For this reason we also call her the "fun sucker" as she always tries to steal their lovins!
Despite her speed demon antics while outside, she is a completely different dog inside. She frequently curls up on one of the dog beds or sneaks onto our bed, where she is calm and angelic.
Don't let this angelic photo fool you....but we love them dearly. |
Shamus
Shamus
is the newest addition to our little pack of canine companions.
He is an eight-month-old Rottweiler puppy. When Eric graduated from high school, he
saved up all his graduation money, which he used to order a Rottweiler puppy from
Germany. He named her Damē (pronounced
Dama, which is German for ‘lady’) and she ended up being “the dog” of Eric’s life. After she passed away, he felt he would never
have another Rotty, it just wouldn’t be the same.
Back
in August, Bobby,Eric, and Eric's sister Becky began searching for a Rottweiler pup as a birthday present that
Eric’s mother had been hinting for, she has very fond memories of DamÄ“ as well! We managed to find a beautiful eight-week-old
female puppy about an hours drive from us.
The female puppy soon to be known as Becca |
Fortunately, the breeder was coming to town in a week to do an obedience
class and could bring the puppy with her for us to see. Over the course of the week, various emails
went back and forth. The night before
the planned meeting, the lady emailed us that she had a male puppy that someone
had put a deposit down on but had since decided not to get the puppy. “Did we know anyone that would be interested
in him?”
While Eric is reading this to
Bobby, his eyebrows climb upward and his lips curl up into an impressive
grin. What was Bobby to do? Eric clearly wanted this little male puppy as
he is showing me the picture. “Isn’t he
a handsome boy?” Again, fate was telling
us something and we both felt compelled to listen. He sent the breeder an email and asked her to
bring both puppies the next day.
We all three met the breeder in the local park and both puppies were exactly what we were looking for
and hence, came home to the farm with us.
A week later the female puppy was given to Eric’s mother for her birthday and now goes by Becca. The male stayed with us and goes by Shamus. Shamus is now eight months old and already weighs over 85 pounds. He has the most laid back disposition for a Rotty, which we feel is the epitome of ‘Just BE’. We got lucky and recognize it for what it’s worth! Becca comes to the farm often to spend the week-end when Eric's mother and step-father travel.
A week later the female puppy was given to Eric’s mother for her birthday and now goes by Becca. The male stayed with us and goes by Shamus. Shamus is now eight months old and already weighs over 85 pounds. He has the most laid back disposition for a Rotty, which we feel is the epitome of ‘Just BE’. We got lucky and recognize it for what it’s worth! Becca comes to the farm often to spend the week-end when Eric's mother and step-father travel.
So now you've met all of our canine companions. They are certain to make more appearances in future posts.
Our next post will be an introduction to our other four legged farm friends.....the pygora goats. Additionally, we will be announcing the winner of our giveaway. So thanks for stopping by and and come back often.
Our next post will be an introduction to our other four legged farm friends.....the pygora goats. Additionally, we will be announcing the winner of our giveaway. So thanks for stopping by and and come back often.