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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Lily

(Click on the pictures to enlarge) As the proud owners of six year old Baron, the large GSD, we were on a mission, traversing the
back country roads of Bluff Country. Our
friends Steve and Jewel were gone for the weekend and had asked us to help
out. Come on along….
The land is mostly hills and valleys but there are rolling areas of corn and soybean fields as well.
And a few scattered farmsteads along the way.
Oh. There she is. Her name is Lily She is a "rescued" dog and a real sweetie. She had adopted to farm life very well and guards the property zealously.
Lily follows Mrs. T in hopes that dinner is in the offing!
Good girl, Lily see ya later....

13 comments:

  1. Daisy has some beautiful surroundings to guard!

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  2. i think she's got a good relief team, there. :)

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  3. It's always so great to hear wonderful stories about rescued animals and how well they adapt to a new home. :c)

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  4. What a beautiful drive out there. Lucky dog lives in a gorgeous area!

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  5. She looks like a nice dog. It's truly good when people are willing to rescue an animal and give it a good home.

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  6. I hope Lily did get her dinner. She's a beautiful dog, and I'll bet she does a great job keeping an eye on the farm.

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  7. How wonderful that Lily found a forever home..you are good friends to help out..thank for the introduction to Lily..I liked the drive too:)

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  8. Lucky dog...
    Lucky people.
    How great when these things work out.
    Need a couple kittens?

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  9. Lily looks like she would be a great companion for Baron. She must enjoy her country lifestyle.

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  10. Lovely drive. Lily looks like a nice dog. I like hearing about Rescue & Shelter animals getting a new, loving family and new happy life. Thanks.

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  11. I love when people rescue pets ~ wonderful!
    xo Catherine

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  12. Back country roads, that's where it's at, however, I do prefer mine paved.

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  13. Your photos of The Baron and Lily sure strike a chord! We also have GSDs - Becker, our big old boy (140 lbs, 7 years old); Blue, a 3 year old male, blue GSD that we rescued about 2 years ago; and now Dahlia, a 2 year old black female GSD that we rescued from the Humane Society about 2 months ago. Dahlia is heading down to live with our daughter in Florida one of these days - but it's an absolutely wonderful breed!

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