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Your yorkies are beautiful! Animal dynamics are fascinating.... the horse chose to graze near the fence. If the ltitle ankle biters were bothering him, he could have grazed away from them..... Makes you wonder. Either the horse is a tease or he was enjoying the attention. |
HEHEHE, love those pics :D |
love those pictures! especially the first, look at all those babies! so cute! |
Oh I know that horse was just a shakin from being so scared! They are so cute! |
haha what cute pictures! |
thankss. I love to watch all my little dogs "run' the fencerow. on the other side are my husbands beagles in their training pen. The yorkies rip around like mad people when the beagles and horses are both out on oppisite sides of the farm. that horse in the picture is a big old teddy bear. my grandchildren pet him all the time. he belongs to our neighbors who have several horses. |
I take it the horse is used to it.........they sure aren't taking his appetite away........:D I love horses, those of you who are able to have them are so lucky ;) |
So cute, the horse has them on "mute"! |
Look at all those adorable Yorkies doing what they do best, attack!:D That poor horse would not have a chance if it weren't for the fence.To run free like that is a wonderful thing. They are all beautiful and so is the horse! |
LOL those pictures are so cute! :D They look so teeny next to that horse! :D |
the horses aren't mine but belong to the next farm over. this is a daily happening here at my house. I usually have to go down to the fence and scoop an armload of yorkies up before they yap their little selves into a heat stroke. I know you guys that have been here for awhile remember that post from a gal that said her yorkie had been quarantined because of biting a horses your know what. That is what inspired the picture. No way even if the horse was on my side of the fence could they bite him on the rump. |
awwww they look super tiny compared to the big horse!:) |
That is so cute! |
That is just hilarious!!! |
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