Our Mini Cheese Berger is growing up!
Her color is deepening as she replaces her puppy coat with adult coat:
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I love how leonine she looks in this - but I've realized it's the "I'm not here" walk of a livestock guardian dog. More later.
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Spotty tongue!
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Sigh. Backlit beauty.
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And another just because.
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Lynn has two loves in her life. The kids, and PJ particularly, and the sheep.
She looks like she's herding here, but she's actually experimenting with moving stock around - part of being "stock attentive." It's something a livestock guardian her age would do.
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Hey, there's a lamb separated from her mom here![/i]
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Following the flock. Note the dropped head and shoulder posture. It looks like a lion because lions use the same posture to walk quietly in a non-threatening manner, around a large herd, scoping out weak animals.
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Accidental treasure. That's Lynn - the right pup at the right time.