Our 70-acre farm is a beautiful place. Half, productive, workable land where we grow an abundance of certified organic vegetables and raise our pastured livestock and half a beautiful, cedar bush, meandering creek, and acres upon acres of wilderness. One of my favourite things to do in my time off is explore the 'back 40' with my 3 trusty pooches- Maya (10 years old, Golden Retriever, wise and loyal), Banjo (2 years old,Black Lab/Collie Cross, intelligent, brave, impulsive), and Rocky (almost 1 year old, Great Pyranese Cross, goofy, a little timid, loving and Banjo's loyal side-kick). Here they are innocently (ya right) peering into the baby quail pen this spring.
And here they are yesterday enjoying a visit to the creek.
They are the luckiest dogs on the planet having so much space to roam and play....and they get into their fair share of trouble too. Banjo especially.
In the 2 years I've owned her she has had more adventures, and been in more trouble then I ever thought possible. In 2012 alone, she was sprayed by approximately 6 skunks (or the same angry skunk 6 times), stuck her face in one of our beehives which resulted in an immediate transformation into a wrinkle dog...
Got her foot stuck in a beaver trap....whole other story but a synopsis is: we had a family of beavers damming our creek this summer and fall. It was helpful and enjoyable during the drought and then not so much when they starting deforesting our property and flooding our land. We called the municipality who then called a trapper in. Mr. Trapper planned to set a number of traps to rid us of our buck-toothed friends, I pointed out I had 3 dogs, he assured my in 45 years of trapping he'd never caught a dog, Mr. Trapper, meet Banjo. 2 days later Banjo's foot is stuck in the trap atop the dam. Luckily our tenant farmer Jenny was home with her boyfriend Peter and came to the rescue! It took 3 of us to hold her down and release the leg trap from her poor paw (I'm surprised those traps are even legal). She limped for a day but in her usual resilient way was back patrolling the beaver dam the next day.

Good thing I love them. They are pretty cute afterall!
Next post I promise will be sooner then a year from now, and will have something to do with farming!
Great blog from a dog's perspective, Caitlin...I enjoyed the read!
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