tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035452008612834561.post2663397207543665846..comments2023-11-02T02:52:51.643-05:00Comments on Living on this farm: A little updateLisahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02258841354856813410noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035452008612834561.post-60945108189628908032010-08-05T22:40:43.175-05:002010-08-05T22:40:43.175-05:00Sorry to hear about Granny. It is so sad to lose ...Sorry to hear about Granny. It is so sad to lose a furry loved one. I still am very attached and think of the four-leggeds I have known who have moved to the next (or parallel) world. We will love them forever.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13989782497903519721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035452008612834561.post-91037767785518324262010-08-05T11:24:15.461-05:002010-08-05T11:24:15.461-05:00Rest In Peace, Granny. I'm glad she has your ...Rest In Peace, Granny. I'm glad she has your loving attention for her final days.<br /><br />I hope Gaia/Maia was hanging with you while you separated the sheep. That's just the kind of thing she needs to see so that by next year she can help you with it! I asked the best ES trainer I know about what to do with a dog who was scared of the sheep, and she said just keep her with you while you work, don't force her, and she'll probably get over it. I'll pur you in touch with her if you'd like--she has TONS of experience and will give you advice. Got any pictures of the pup for us to see her?<br /><br />Hang in there and stay cool!<br /><br />JanJanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04469073618541578315noreply@blogger.com