Here is an update on the big furball...Mitcham weighs in at a hefty 40 pounds already and is nearly as tall as I think he'll get.....maybe he'll get bigger :) Watch me eat my words later :)
Mitcham just got a bath tonight and a good throrough brushing with the enlisting help of my dad! Here he is glue free in the ears and brushed and brushed and brushed and brushed and brushed and brushed and brushed. And a little more brushing.
He is posing here with Sadie trying to get out of the way ;)
He sits so perfectly straight up...so unlike the Cardigans that can't do that due to leg length limitations :) :)
Traditional 1927 Shetland Sheep, Pedigree Blue Faced Leicesters and Traditional Simmental Cattle in the land of cheese.
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8 comments:
what a handsome little stud muffin!
Which one are you talking about, Bek?? Mitchum or Garrett? ;) hehe
Mitchum is awfully cute for a guy with no eyes ;) I love those fuzzy teddy bear ears.
What a cutie. He looks like a giant stuffed animal. :-) How old is he now?
He is gorgeous! Do you have to keep 'gluing' his ears or are they "done" now? What kind of glue do you use???
He is a cutie!! :) Can't wait to see him in the ring!
What a darling! Have fun.
He reminds me of a highland Cow... and he'll be about that size when he grows up too ;)
I just adore him. Briards are an amazing breed :)
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