Thread:Pamster315/@comment-26371377-20160831075236/@comment-26371377-20160903062505

MD, I am sure your right, though I must admit they are not herding dogs by nature, and I'm sure, by the tone of mum and dads voices, that they were instructing their babies turn left and turn right, just to make it more difficult for him. The boy did good.

Today, my babies will not be impressed with me, as I'm off to a farmers market, so no mum entertainment this morning, but plenty this afternoon.

Another story,

I have ME, now don't get me wrong,  I am one of the lucky ones, it doesn't affect me very often, but when it does I can find myself on the floor, unable to use my legs to get up. When this occasionally happens, my dogs, calmly come and stand around me and let me place my hands on their backs to try and stand up again, if I can't get up, they allow me to put an arm round each, over their shoulders and they drag me, slowly back to the house or up the stairs to bed. They have never officially been trained to do this. I think dogs are amazing, and mine are my best friends, to be treasured, they really are an honour to have as companions.

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