Q, for Bear Claw and Mobius…

On the back deck in Alabama.
Her truck and she defended it.
Checking out what I was doing.
Happy to see me…
Q pissed as I was throwing her little cheese squares and instead popped into my mouth, let me know she was displeased.
Q and me pooped after herding goats, castrating bucks, ear tagging and shots

Q meeting our new herd buck Jack, a new playmate.

16 thoughts on “Q, for Bear Claw and Mobius…

    • Oh yeah, when we were kidding my wife and me would go sit on the porch and watch the babies play and jump and explore the world. Better then watching TV.

  1. Love to watch the neighbors goats jump in the air and head but each other. A good dog, thanks for sharing. My old Bassett Farthound wouldn’t let ANYONE in the van unless I was right there. (It was fun sending the new guy out to the van for some tool or another, it sounded like he was going to eat their face off).

  2. that looks to be a good life for a good dog.
    you never have enough time with a good dog. still miss my good boy slim.

  3. I did not know about Mobius. Good looking dog, explains why I like Dogs better’n people.

    • I had Q put down about 9 years ago, lung cancer, I told her to quit smoking those old blunts she kept finding… There isn’t a day that goes by I wish I still had her.

    • You got a couple of cuties! How old? Both females? After Guido passes I was thinking of another Queensland female, smart as whip dogs!

      • He’s three, maybe, and she 7 ish. He was a chain dog through puppyhood. Kinda hated everybody. He still hates delivery drivers. UPS won’t come up any more and fedex has a recording for our stop. “DO not get out of the truck! Honk and wait for owner.” Gud Boi
        SHe came out of the desert around Sedona, feral.
        Real timid and skittish. Took a while but they’re bonded now. Together and with us.

        I gotta say, the weight of Missed dogs has grown pretty heavy by now. If they aren’t waiting, I’m gonna be pissed.

        Queensland? I thought she was a heeler, must be close breeds.

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