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01/13/14, 06:26 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Homested security home invasion,
my son in law had a break in yesterday but he was able to get them on video, so you may need to keep your doors locked,
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01/13/14, 06:30 PM
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Bad sheep, bad sheep. Don't they know houses are for people. LOL
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01/13/14, 07:42 PM
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Our dog or one of our three cats would have them invaders far away from the house. Thank you for posting this.
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01/13/14, 07:45 PM
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Oh I hope they didn't actually get in and tear the place up..
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01/13/14, 08:12 PM
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oh,those are the suspects for sure,you can tell because they look a little sheepish
ok ,,I know it's a groaner,,lol
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01/13/14, 08:14 PM
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If one clicks on the picture a short video (should play) of them working the handle and pulling open the door, about 15 seconds,
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01/13/14, 08:26 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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true story, they have a dog, and a good guard dog, two years ago in the spring I gave them a few goats, well one day they come home and the goats were a distance from the house and one they could not find, anyway in the fall the goat shows back up, and would do all the things one would want done if you took it to a 4H fair, (that day dog was with SIL).
they ended up selling the goats, OK they decided to try sheep,
the spring came, so SIL buys two little lambs, and he has a dog kennel but the dog is an escape artist, so he used the kennel for the sheep, one day he comes home the dog is out side the sheep are in the house,
apparently the same 4H ers wanted a project again for the summer, and apparently thought the sheep looked like the project, the dog jumps through the window of the house and from the marks in the drive way takes the thief and then rounds up the sheep and puts them in the house and he stayed out side waiting for his master to come home protecting the place,
SO I have the idea that if momma says to the dog to take the sheep back out he would,
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01/13/14, 08:41 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Michigan
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I do not believe the dog we have now is that smart.
He would just know the sheep do not belong in the house and they should not be opening the door. Really, Scooby-Doo in no time at all would have them convinced to get far away from the house.
Yes, We are the 4th owner of this dog and he is only 2 1/2 years old.
I was not about to show him a new house, new people and change his name all on one day. Not much that is. On his collar it said his name is Scooby-Loo.
I just had to make the L into a D. We have all of his records back to when he was a puppy and who his mother was. This is his 5th name since birth.
I like him and he really loves me.
We are his LAST home.
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01/14/14, 01:38 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Dwelling in the state of Confusion - but just passing thru...
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I really believe that's just a wolf in sheep's clothing . . .
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01/14/14, 04:51 AM
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rofl thanks
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01/14/14, 08:29 AM
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I'd lock the doors, but my critters know where I have a spare key!
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01/16/14, 12:09 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: On a small farm west of Wichita, far from the nearest blacktop. Just the way I like it. Dirt roads forever.
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Thats a great pic of a couple of sheep just wanting to come in for some lunch, Im sure.
Last week I was coming thru the back door of my house with an armoad of supplies from the shop. Chloe goat, who is absolutely un-fenceable, had made it into the back yard, snuck up behind me and made it into the kitchen with me. Luckily she did no damage and was easily bribed back outside with a slice of bread.
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01/16/14, 12:18 PM
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My name is not Alice
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Blame it on Gromit.
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01/16/14, 12:59 PM
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Thank you for sharing this, so cute and hilarious! Hope they did not cause damage.
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