I'll answer your first question right off the bat: No, I'm not Kyle's dog. But he does love me (kind of). See? I am the utterly spoiled pupper of our venue coordinator Morgan and our tractor driver/bartender/general handyman Eric. I live with my best friend and fearless leader Summit and my favorite person in the whole world: my tiny human Wakelin. And I spend most of my days sleeping on the couch, snagging table scraps from the baby, and enduring embarrassing photoshoot after embarrassing photoshoot. Now I'll get to your second and third questions: Yes, I look like a boy dog, but I'm a girl (no matter how many times Kyle says otherwise)! And I have no idea what breed I am. I came up on a rescue bus from South Carolina when I was just a teeny pup. At about three years old now, I've since grown into my ears, but not my nose. Best we can figure, I'm a little lab, a little boxer, and a little German shepherd. We know I'm for sure a lab in personality though, 'cause I'm a lover, a VERY loud barker, and I cannot stay out of any body of water larger than a postage stamp. I love visiting with you guys every Monday, even though I'm not always the most cooperative when it comes to posing for my photos. Why should I sit around and do what they want when there are things to smell, goats to herd, and squirrels to chase? I LOVE the farm - there are good doggy things to do here - and I'll be coming back every Monday to show you my tricks and fill you in on what's happening on the farm. Thanks for getting to know me a little better! If you have any doggo buddies, drop their photo in the comments - I love meeting new friends. Gotta go for now...it looks like they're setting up for a buffet...
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3/24/2020 03:00:05 am
They are positioned outside the scope of the four bases or the infield square. The right fielder should stand closest to the first base
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This post shares the personality and playful life of a dog living on a farm, introduced by the dog itself. The dog (a girl, despite appearances) is a mix of lab, boxer, and German shepherd, with a love for water, a loud bark, and a charming, energetic spirit. She enjoys being spoiled by her human family, including her tiny human, Wakelin, and her farm adventures, which involve chasing squirrels, herding goats, and smelling everything in sight. Though not the most cooperative when it comes to posing for photos, the dog is excited to share her farm life, tricks, and love for meeting new dog friends. The post invites others to share pictures of their dogs, fostering a sense of community among pet lovers.
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3/28/2025 03:01:10 am
wonder full blog article written on pets. so thank full for sharing this article with us.
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Such a heartwarming and informative post! It's always amazing to see how deeply connected we are with our dogs—they truly become family. 💛 Whether it's understanding their behavior or simply learning how to care for them better, content like this makes a real difference.
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This post absolutely made me smile! There’s something so pure and joyful about the way kids and express their love for animals. The idea of “requesting many pets” is both adorable and so relatable. It’s a beautiful reminder of how much happiness animals bring into our lives. Thanks for sharing such a wholesome story – it really brightened my day!
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5/22/2025 04:58:56 am
Hello Personally when I first got Zeus( my dog) growing up it aggression became excessive, he could literally chase anyone and anything, my neighbors were really terrified of Zeus they won't say it to my face but I could personally smell their fear from miles away as the approach my compound.
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