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THE PUPPIES ARE HERE

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FEBRUARY 8, 2008

 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A PUPPY PLEASE CONTACT

 US TO ADD YOUR NAME TO THE LIST.

NOW TAKING DEPOSITS!

 $50.00 EACH

(870) 634-6028

 

BEAGLE PUPPIES

THE BEAGLE PUPPIES

ARE OWNED BY FAMILY MEMBERS.

FEBRUARY 2008 LITTER

MALES AND FEMALES AVAILABLE

$50.00 EACH

CONTACT

(870) 595-4326

RAISING BOER GOATS IN ARKANSAS.....WHAT AN EXPERIENCE!!!

FEBRUARY PUPPIES ARE HERE

TO VIEW PUPPIES SCROLL TO BOTTOM OF PAGE.

MOST OF OUR PUPS ARE SOLID WHITE.  WE ARE NOW

 GETTING SOME PUPS WITH WHAT

IS CALLED BADGER MARKINGS.

I HAVE RECEIVED SEVERAL CALLS FOR PUPPIES, PLEASE BE SURE

TO CALL BACK, AS THE PUPPIES GO QUICKLY

K.C, Shelly, and Jenny

Snoopy, K.C's 2006 puppy

Jenny

Shelly's 2005 puppies

SHELLY'S APRIL 2007 PUPPIES

SHELLY'S FEBRUARY 2008 PUPPIES

3 GIRLS AND 1 BOY.

 THE SOLID WHITE IS THE BOY.

ONLY ONE FEMALE PUPPY LEFT FOR SALE

THESE PUPPIES WILL BE READY MARCH 21, 2008

WAITING LIST FOR PUPPIES
DECKARD COWLEY
ONE MALE AND ONE FEMALE ONE FEMALE

OUR PUPPIES GO FAST, FIRST COME FIRST SERVE.

 DON'T WAIT.

 A DOG STORY

We currently run 5 adult Great Pyrenees and one 12

week old pup with our goats.  All our Great Pyrenees

puppies are born in and around the pens with our goats. 

 They are raised with the goats and are allowed to run

with them at all times. The momma dog and the other

dogs along with the goats teach them their boundaries. 

 Most of our dogs have a very friendly nature, but know

to keep their distance and keep their minds on their work.

 We are amazed by the natural instinct the Great Pyrenees

 possess.  The way they work as a team when danger is

 around, would make any drill sergeant proud. Each dog

has his or her place in the herd.  We have seen our dogs

sit in the middle of the road, blocking traffic as the goats

 cross from the adjoining pasture.  Mingled in with the

goats will be the other four dogs.  Every 10 - 20 goats

there will be a Great Pyrenees. When the last goat and

trailing dog cross the road, the one sitting in the

middle of the road will then follow the herd.

Our neighbor

has had to wait until the dog got out of the road

 before he could drive on by.