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Monday, January 5, 2015

"I Can Make It To The Fence In 3 Seconds"








Unfortunately (for Hank), no horses were harmed in the filming of this series.  He hates "those stupid horses".  They had followed me to the gate hoping I'd let them in the field with the sheep and I called Hank off before he got hurt himself.  He doesn't want them anywhere near his sheep...and he ain't super jazzed about them being near me either.  And that's kinda sweet, don't you think?  :-)


12 comments:

LL Farm said...

Protective Hank ...so sweet!

Auntie Reg said...

Hank is very smart and takes his responsibilities seriously.

Unknown said...

Love.

Oak Creek Ranch said...

Its very sweet.

Sarah said...

Wonderful pictures!

Susan said...

That is so 'funny' esp since I assume the 'stupid horses' have never done anything to him, his sheep or you!! But the protective instinct is marvelous. Lucky you have such a protector.

LannieK said...

A true protector's instinct at work :-)

Lisa W said...

A beautiful, and from what I can tell, perfect guard dog and companion in every way!

thecrazysheeplady said...

Well, they HAVE chased his sheep some - sheep bowling...

Far Side of Fifty said...

Just doing his job! He is good at it too! :)

karen said...

Hank is a beauty and I love how far away he looks like a sheep, well at least to me he does....

Unknown said...

Fluffy and happy Hank💕💕💕.

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