Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A New Baby





A few weeks ago we went with our son, Glen, and his wife, Kelli, to look at sheep. Glen and Kelli would like to put a flock on Kelli's family berry farm (Hardy Berry)so they put a deposit on a starter flock of Romneys. They are currently working on the fencing but also knew they wanted a livestock guardian dog to accompany the flock. We began the search for an Anatolian Shepherd for them.

I managed to find a fellow with a litter of Anatolians whose parents had been working dogs. We went with them on Wednesday as the fellow had a male and a female who had not yet been spoken for. Both dogs were strong, healthy and inquisitive. The parents were there and were gorgeous dogs who had a protective but controlled temperament. Glen and Kelli bought the little fellow.

Al had not gone with us to see the dogs but he was impressed with the little guy that the children bought. I told him about the female and that I was having regrets about not asking to buy her. I sent an e-mail off to the owner the next day. He informed me that she had already been spoken for so I didn't give it much more thought. The following day the owner let me know that he felt the woman who wanted the little female was backing out on him. By Friday evening we were told the dog was ours if we wanted her. I knew it made no sense to get a new puppy on a Friday night and still try to get up early Saturday and do Market so we arranged to pick her up Saturday evening.

So we now have an adorable little gal who will be my indoor/outdoor/all around dog. She will sort of fill in for Lila, our old Anatolian who died last year. Lila was fine with the livestock but was also in and out of the house with us. I really, really miss that. We've named this puppy Sadie and has introduced her to the other dogs, some of the cats and some of the livestock.

Just this morning, she accompanied on my morning rounds. We fed the geese, checked water troughs, set Bart, the crippled sheep, up for the day, went into the stable to feed the young chickens that are growing out and also gathered the morning's duck eggs. Sadie trotted along beside me for most of the trip. A few time she stopped to investigate something but rapidly realized she was being left behind and ran to catch me. She also tried very hard to get out of the chicken yard when she startled a dozen chickens who flew and squawked. She returned to the house with me and took a good long nap. And shortly we'll go out for eggs again. It is nice to have a tiny friend at my heels.

2 comments:

  1. congratulations on your new anatolian. sounds like she has found herself a great home.

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  2. Thanks Cissy! We love the breed as well as each dog individually.

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