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Postby Barnyard » Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:21 pm

Whenever I work in the barn or shop at night one or two of the dogs will lay around close by and keep an eye on things the third dog will stay near the house. Tonight was Dozer's turn to watch over me. He knows those rabbits under the barn might hurt me so he keep a close watch for them. :lol:

This was taken just before I quit for the night at 11:00.

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