She also met our veterinarian and got scheduled for her next round of shots. We've been working on basic commands and walking on a leash as well.
Loud noises don't seem to bother her, with the exception of our ATV.
I can tell the instincts that make her a Livestock Guardian are there. She sits, watches and listens very intently and has started exploring a bit on her own.
She has been in the alpaca corrals several times, but only supervised so far.
And since I am a fiber farmer, it would be remiss of me to not point out the little bit of crimp in her fiber. ;-)
Ohhhh what a BIG PUPPY! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteShe is gorgeous, I have serious puppy jealousy!
ReplyDeleteSitting on the log pile, chewing logs...too funny! This is going to be fun to watch how quickly she grows. wow...
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute puppy!! Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my blog - I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteHa ha!! I love the crimp in her fiber :) I check out our Great Pyrenees' hair when I'm outside too, one day I'll spin some up :)
ReplyDeletewhat an adorable puppy!
Cara
@Cara - you and I may have to do a LGD spin off. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHello Kathryn! Your days sound so interesting! Colour classes and alpacas and beautiful knitting ... but mostly because of this sweet girl! She is so amazing and adorable! She found comfortable position to eat! Hug her for me! Have a lovely weekend! Teje and Nero
ReplyDeleteThank you Teje.
ReplyDeleteShe is a very sweet girl for sure. :-)