This blog is my photographic journal of daily life on a Wyoming Centennial Ranch... 100 years in the same family! The dogs are English Shepherds, the cattle are Angus, the stories true! Also find me
at www.rimrockenglishshepherds.com.
12/19/2010 7:02 AM
Sharon wrote:
Carol, you, your dogs and your life is amazing to me. Thank you for sharing it with us all. I am also very jealous that you can whistle, never could, hard as I try. Have a good day Carol and furfriends. Reply to this
12/19/2010 9:12 PM
Carol wrote:
Sharon, thanks so much for enjoying my blog and lifestyle... sometimes it's amazing to me that people enjoy it so much when I see it as just everyday life! Reply to this
12/19/2010 8:15 AMRobin wrote:
OMG!!! What a wonderful video! I could watch Dally work all day long--from here of course!!! I love how the cows watch her as she's watching them--like they're sizing her up, or daring her to just try and get them... Thank you for sharing!!! Reply to this
12/19/2010 9:21 PM
Carol wrote:
Robin, these calves are soooo curious, but you're right they do size up a dog, so a dog's gotta have enough grit to bluff 'em right back! Or bite if necessary... and it's just a nip that makes them MOVE! Reply to this
12/20/2010 7:51 PM
Krystal wrote:
Ah, the beauty of watching a good dog work livestock. It's a poetic dance! Thank you for sharing your lovely dogs! Reply to this
Carol, you, your dogs and your life is amazing to me. Thank you for sharing it with us all. I am also very jealous that you can whistle, never could, hard as I try. Have a good day Carol and furfriends.
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Sharon, thanks so much for enjoying my blog and lifestyle... sometimes it's amazing to me that people enjoy it so much when I see it as just everyday life!
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OMG!!! What a wonderful video! I could watch Dally work all day long--from here of course!!!
I love how the cows watch her as she's watching them--like they're sizing her up, or daring her to just try and get them...
Thank you for sharing!!!
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Robin, these calves are soooo curious, but you're right they do size up a dog, so a dog's gotta have enough grit to bluff 'em right back! Or bite if necessary... and it's just a nip that makes them MOVE!
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I see I'm not the only one that could watch your dogs work all day.
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Beautiful. Dally, weather and landscape. Beautiful.
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This was very interesting to watch. Thanks for sharing!
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Ah, the beauty of watching a good dog work livestock. It's a poetic dance! Thank you for sharing your lovely dogs!
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