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Chapters: 3/? Fandom: Laddie (TV 1954) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Connell Larch/Idiotic Situations, Doc Mallory/Whiskey Characters: Laddie, Connell Larch, Doc Mallory, Sam Smith, Mister Shoofly, Granpa Larch, Ma Larch, Additional Tags: Everyone in Silverton is too stupid to live, They would seriously all forget to breathe if Laddie didn’t bark at them, How does one man continually get kidnapped and fall down ravines SO MUCH, Doc Mallory is the only smart person in town, Silverton’s collective single brain cell, crack Summary: Chapter 1 - Laddie takes five minutes to go chase a squirrel and a corrupt land developer buys the deed to Silverton for a penny. Luckily, Laddie is able to eloquently defend the town in court and wins the deed back. Chapter 2 - Connell goes wandering through the woods and falls down an easy to spot and clearly labelled hole in the ground. Laddie fashions a rescue helicopter out of twigs and dog fur, and airlifts him back to town. Chapter 3 - Granpa Larch sees a branch out of the corner of his eye, and assumes it’s chicken thieves so he immediately throws his back out doing a somersault out the door to catch them. Laddie performs an expert chiropractic adjustment.
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Little goat asks dog friend to come play (volume warning)
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where's that photo of that shepherd dog being comforted by one of the sheep he guards after saving them from a wolf attack
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i’ve watched this like 8 times in a row
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Walter A. Weber, from Wild Animals of North America, 1960.
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I have been a sheep caretaker for like two days and already I'm like. Wow. I get it.
I get why these were some of the earliest mammals to ever be domesticated. They look up to humans with this sort of dumb but all at once innocent and pure and trusting expression. They're happy to see you. They follow you around. They like to be rubbed under their chins. Maybe its just some latent Scottish highland shepherd DNA I still have in me but I look at my sheep charges and suddenly I see why the love of God for humanity is so often described as a shepherd and his sheep. I'd fight a wolf for these guys. I'd go way the Hell out of my way for them. I'd carry their young for miles on my own back.
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Puppy in cozy, toasty warm, comfort. Taken into the flock.
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