It is summer time - hot, tired and more tired. The Facebook LGD people are getting worse! You know it just like others do!
Rude, uppity, stupid, vicious, swelling with arrogance!
One of my fine LGD owners had this to say and I agree with her 100%!!!:
"Yes you may share my experience online. I am so thankful that our paths have crossed, I respect your advice and have relied on your methods time & time again. I too am growing weary of the LGD groups. Such mentalities at times!"
Meanwhile...
I got another bad review on my Amazon book, by a woman who is basically nothing because all she was interested in was being anti-siblings, pumping up her hot air words and her favorite Canadian jerk woman (yeah, you know who!) while really NOT EVEN saying anything about my book other than she and her husband are going to turn my book back from Amazon!
Good!
Have a nice day, assholes!
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Meanwhile!
I'm too excited to hear more honest, kind wordage as the ones I'm showing here, and already put all over on Facebook.
ENJOY the kindness and the progress from this lady and her two LGDs!
Hi Brenda:
Tomorrow is a big day for us. I’m moving Cody, Grace & the goats to the new place. The fence is finished, 6 ‘, high tensile woven wire, no climb, 2" x 4” openings, steel post frames, barbed wire around base & top. I moved the barn over today and rented a livestock trailer to transport the critters.
The fenced area is about 3 acres…3 times the space they have today. We are all going to love that. I had a gated “foyer” built (not sure what else to call it) to access that’ll be so nice to keep the animals from escaping while we enter the area. Trees line the perimeter so that there is plenty of shade to help them escape from the hot Texas sun. Beside the barn is an old double stall, so they’ll have even more choices to shelter during inclement weather. I’ll be moving the chickens over a bit later, still have to build their pen, but it’ll be inside the fence as well, so the dogs can continue to protect them. It’s a process and a long time coming.
I cannot wait to see how they react. The fence is virtually the same type as they have here, except I don’t have the barbed wire here. Cody & Grace have never attempted to dig out, or climb over, except when I had them in an area that had a lesser fence, and they saw me walk out to the road to get the mail. They wanted to be with me and easily broke through a weak spot. So I stopped using that area. I think they have enough keeping them occupied with the goats & chickens. They don’t bark much, only when necessary. They both weigh 100+ and I’ve enjoyed every minute with them. They are so powerful…love to watch them play and boy do I pay attention when I’m out with them because they are a rolling locomotive when they start running around after each other. I’ll find out soon the predator load at the new place. I know it’s full of coons, hear coyotes in the near distance, similar to the way it is here. Neighbors let there dogs run and I think Cody & Grace will be a good deterrent, keeping them at bay, just by being there. The grandkids live nearby and we will reintroduce them soon. I refer to your book often, it is so full of helpful information.
I’ll send some pics soon.
Hope all is well in your world.
Take care,
Jeanne