Tag: Nova Scotia Duck Toller

Maple, our new Farm Dog, comes to Briden Farm

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Maple our new Farm Dog

Sadly, we lost Holly to old age a couple months ago, and that’s left a hole in our hearts, and has left Roscoe missing his companion. So, now, Maple, our new Farm Dog, has come to Briden Farm. 

Our Dogs, which are treated like family, definitely fill an active role at Briden Farm. The help pull the toboggan, bring in firewood, protect the animals and herd the animals, and more! They live active lives and their help makes it easier for us, and helps to keep things move smooth when it comes to moving the animals. 

So, now, we’re welcoming Maple to Briden Farm. 

Ti Gris and Holly Playing Ball

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Ti Gris, (little grey) is our oldest cat at over 18 years of age, and Holly our Little River (Nova Scotia Duck Toller) & Golden Retriever mix is our second oldest at 12 years. This video captures a rare instance of them playing together! In their own special way!

It’s been quite some time since Ti Gris has played like this, and the first time She and Holly have actually played together! It was One of Life’s Precious Little Moments! 😉 

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My Boy Rocky At Briden Farm

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My Boy Rocky

It’s been a few weeks since our new Dog, Rocky, come to Briden Farm. Many of You already know our girl, Holly. 

Holly Come To Briden Farm

Holly, a Golden Retriever/ Little River (Nova Scotia) Duck Toller who come to Briden Farm in April, 2021. She’s 8 years old, lived most of her life inside with Seniors. While she adjusted well to Farm Life, and gets along well with everyone here, she’d rather be inside than out. She’s exactly what I wanted, except for her desire to remain inside, and her choosing my Better Half to be her Pet, and not Me! We love each other, but she’s just not really “My Dog”. 

So, we needed, another Dog, one that will be happier to be outside, especially when I’m out working, and perhaps a pup we can train to help even more around the Farm. That said, just yesterday, Holly helped me herd a chicken from one area to another while Rocky bounced around and tried to figure things out! It’s quite a thing to see, when using mostly hand signals, a dog responds and works to help you in such a way. That said, after we were done, she was done for the day! “I did my job, now I’m going in the house”, seems to be her motto!

So, along come Rocky, our Golden Labrador Retriever who is about 8 months old, as compared to Holly at 8 years. It’s taken some time, but the two dogs are starting to spend more time together, with both starting to enjoy their time together. However, Tis Gris, our 17 year old cat, is not quite sure! Although she rules over the Dogs! 

Rocky, who is pictured at the top of this Post, is definitely my Dog, or perhaps I’m His! He stays on his mat when in the house, and comes to me to check in about every 20 minutes or so. He enjoys it outside, and enjoys spending time with me outside and stays with me, and checks in regularly when I’m outside working, He’s very responsive to my hand and sound signals. I give voice commands when needed, but have always mainly employed hand and sound signals when training and handling dogs. Since he’s a big boy, but only 8 months old, he’s sometimes rambunctious, but very loving and his gentleness will come with age. For me, he’s the Dog I’ve been missing! There’s something very intrinsic to having a dog who loves and trusts you and whom you can count on when you need them. 

So, now, when you come visit us at Briden Farm, you will probably be met by our two Dogs, Holly and My Boy Rocky! We await your visit, and remember friends and family are always welcome! ;).