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riversedge

(82,212 posts)
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 10:40 AM Jun 4

After being missing for two days, a sheepdog was discovered watching over a mother sheep and her newborn lamb in a meado

So good to see such a wonderful story.


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After being missing for two days, a sheepdog was discovered watching over a mother sheep and her newborn lamb in a meadow. The owner was proud that the dog had protected them for two days without eating or drinking and gave it meat as a reward


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After being missing for two days, a sheepdog was discovered watching over a mother sheep and her newborn lamb in a meado (Original Post) riversedge Jun 4 OP
Damned onions! niyad Jun 4 #1
It is a wonderful story. Thank you, riversedge. debm55 Jun 4 #2
I'm no dog expert, to be sure, but that sure does not look like a sheepdog to me. 3catwoman3 Jun 4 #3
I also am no expert Wiccaneagle Jun 4 #6
Is it possible that he was just hanging out with the sheep Bluestocking Jun 4 #4
Dogs are the best people Grim Chieftain Jun 4 #5
Sometimes they're even better (and more lovable) than people FakeNoose Jun 4 #7
There are many days I like animals... 3catwoman3 Jun 4 #8
Far more than some people. Maybe most. paleotn Jun 4 #9
Oh how sweet! Grim Chieftain Jun 4 #10
Sometimes I think humanity doesn't deserve dogs nuxvomica Jun 4 #11
Good dog😊 Figarosmom Jun 4 #12

3catwoman3

(30,188 posts)
3. I'm no dog expert, to be sure, but that sure does not look like a sheepdog to me.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 10:54 AM
Jun 4

That's its job, but not its breed.

Good story, nonetheless.

Wiccaneagle

(7 posts)
6. I also am no expert
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 11:53 AM
Jun 4

But I believe it's something like an Anatolian Shepherd. Can't identify the language though.

paleotn

(23,079 posts)
9. Far more than some people. Maybe most.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 12:33 PM
Jun 4

Generally, I'll take canids and felines over Homo sapiens any day.

nuxvomica

(14,384 posts)
11. Sometimes I think humanity doesn't deserve dogs
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 01:30 PM
Jun 4

We've been together so long and I believe they have actually taught us a lot about how to hold a society together.

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