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nfoster at extremezone.com nfoster at extremezone.com
Thu Feb 9 21:56:40 UTC 2012


Jody:

I would love to hear more about your GSD and how you're training him.  I hope
you are keeping some type of journaal; I'm sure there are lots of people that
would be interested in the process.

I have seen a few of the sheep with hair.  I believe they were bred for meat
purposes.  They look cute and their hair feels pretty coarse.

I prefer goats; they are such social animals.  There are Angora goats that have
long hair, which is used like sheep wool.  It is amazing how long their hair
can get!

Have you been able to take any riding lessons?

Nella



Quoting "Jody W. Ianuzzi" <jody at thewhitehats.com>:

> Hi Sue,
>
> It is good to hear from you.  Homer sounds like one lucky goat. I love is
> name.  So do you plan to have goat milk and make goat cheese?  Sounds great!
> Have you thought of getting sheep too?
>
> We have some friends here in Florida who are getting some sheep that have
> hair rather then wool and they can take the heat.  I didn't realize there
> were sheep without wool until I talked with her.
>
> I am trainer Walker my 13 month old white shepherd to be my next guide dog.
> He is doing very well and I would say he is 60 to70% there.  He is the
> smartest, sweetest, funniest dog I have ever known.
>
> Good to hear from you.
>
> JODY
>
>
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