This week we added the first of many new animals to our growing farm–Willow the livestock guardian dog!
The Anatolian, on the other hand, originated in Turkey, also as a livestock guardian dog. They are a large, rugged breed, that is very independent and loyal.
At 5 months old Willow is already the size of a golden retriever or a lab, she is super sweet and eager to please, loving and affectionate, and gentle with the two Burns brothers. Willow and Ava (our rescue dog–a jack russle/beagle mix we brought home from the animal shelter 2 years ago) are becoming fast friends, and she likes the kitties too (we have 3). Though we don’t make it a point of indulging the habit–he has a thing for chips that is rather endearing. It doesn’t seem to matter the type–tortilla, ruffles, etc. though I was told by her former owner that Willow particularly likes Doritos, lol. I think it’s the crispy crunch that she enjoys most. 😉
We are thrilled to have her here with us. I know she is going to be a good addition to the family–and the farm.
This post was last modified on February 24, 2016 2:10 am
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