On our walk last time we lost the chicken farmer’s sociable dog to a high-energy chase of a poor little wild boar. Evidently our furry friend could not get enough of us, because when we next tried to sneak past the corner to the farm, he spotted us yet again, and this time from about one hundred metres.
He did not jump at all or push his nose into your side, but he just gently brushed against my leg as he caught up with us. Then we were stuck with him, for over an hour. He simply trotted along as if he was our dog.
He got his paws wet in the ditches along the narrow country lanes, and he crossed the road to explore everything he could smell, hear or see.
He was often behind us, but liked to be in the lead, in front of us, as if he had taken us for a walk.
We felt like his flock, especially when he turned round to check that we were keeping up with him. Cars passed, slowing down for the three of us looking like a couple taking the dog for a walk after lunch. After a while I started to feel quite comfortable with the dog quietly moving around us. It almost started to feel normal, a quiet country feel.
When we reached our turning point he just looked at us …
… and followed us all the way back again. Just as we got to “his” corner, I thought for a second his thirst might lure him home, but no.
Luckily for us, our neighbours were out cutting some hedge, so we managed to sneak in while he was distracted by their activity. Then he quite simply adopted them instead and laid down next to them with his head between his paws in, what looked like, a very comfortable position. And there he stayed for quite some time.
It was not the first time the chicken farmer got a phone call to come and collect his dog, who really likes company. Not much of a farm guard dog, is he?
10 comments:
He seems a sweety, honestly....
Oreneta - He was, and that was the closest I ever have been to owning a dog! ;-)
So cute...my neighbors dog always hangs out in our yard. x D
US Tax Abroad - Thanks for visiting and commenting. He does no harm I suppose, but I don't know how to tell him in French to go home. ;-)
just like any other the dog the world over ... loves a walk with people, any people, even temporary adopted "owners"
Veronica - So we cannot even feel honoured! ;-)
Just Google search how to say it in French! :) He seems like a sweet enough dog though!
allez votre maison!!
just a rerun of school french.......but it is very near.
Or you can call him -Ici! [ come here]
Peter H - Thanks for your expert French ;-) but he still might not understand my accent! He was just being over-friendly, and rather BIG.
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