Well, the little lady made it home here late Thursday afternoon and she is a pretty young girl at just over a year old. What I'm wondering is when some of you saw what the "guarding" potential was? So far, she has kept to herself, not so much by her doing but by the sheep. Every time they hear her bray, they take off. Some of the more brave ones are sticking around a bit, but I'm sure it will be a slow process to get them to bond, despite the fact that the poor thing is on her own right now.
I've noticed with the dogs that when she sees them she brays, doesn't necessarily start to kick, but knows exactly where they are at and if they don't leave, she will start to follow them and make the motions of going to kick. She hasn't been around dogs before, so I'm wondering if this is normal, or whether they absolutely hate anything canine right from the get go. I know there was coyotes around where she lived, so is it just the move and new surroundings, plus sheep that run from her that is making it a bit slow?
I quite like her already, but I'm told I that she's not her to be solely a pet.
I've noticed with the dogs that when she sees them she brays, doesn't necessarily start to kick, but knows exactly where they are at and if they don't leave, she will start to follow them and make the motions of going to kick. She hasn't been around dogs before, so I'm wondering if this is normal, or whether they absolutely hate anything canine right from the get go. I know there was coyotes around where she lived, so is it just the move and new surroundings, plus sheep that run from her that is making it a bit slow?
I quite like her already, but I'm told I that she's not her to be solely a pet.
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