Re: Oh come on Roark!
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07/15/2017, 17:45:42
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haha, he prefers his own territory, he's not after any glory in particular and a bit worried that he might get fat and overly proud.
He has a delightful sense of humour and a goofy grin. The cat does rule the roost though, her sense of humour is a little more edgy and inevitably involves claw action if she gets too excited, then no one wants to play with her anymore. 
Sometimes I will come home and they are sitting close to one another, basking in the aura of one another peacefully, but not too close. I marvel at the fact that the dog knows right from wrong. He will automatically defend any victim. 
He used to have a great relationship with horses! and would stand in the paddock and 'talk' to them, that was after months standing on the bridge looking at the paddock and just watching them with admiration. 
Once he was given horse meat to eat, he eats everything, but he wouldn't touch it and turned his nose up at it repeatedly. The next day he was in the horse paddock conversing with the horses. I told my son, he's telling them about the horse meat!
On one of the visits to his horse friends one of the horses leaned over the fence to sniff him and the electric fence was on for a change, the horse got a shock and bolted which frightened the dog so much he has stopped visiting them






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