Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness, bitter for sweet

Older & wiser. Have the scars to prove it.

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They become like parents to the animals they guard. Just comes naturally to them. My Sampson & Delilah loved their sheep.

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness, bitter for sweet

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I've never had a Great Pyrenees.
A friend of mine has one and every since my friend sold his goats Samson is constantly getting out and wondering through the neighborhood. They think he's looking for these goats.
People will get him and bring him home but he gets right back out in a few days. My friend thinking about getting a couple of sheep or cattle for him to play with so he'll stay home. They are afraid he's going to get hit by a car or something.

😍 perfect name for a GP!

He probably is. My dogs were older when I had to sell the sheep & they adapted pretty good. Sampson had passed on, but I moved Delilah into the house with me this fall. She’s 13 and had been losing weight & her body mass wasn’t sufficient for winter. Been a sweet girl.

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