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Romy is a 2 years old Westie girl.
She lives in the countryside in the South of France
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Westie tries to teach goats how to play soccer
Romy is a 18-month-old Westie from the countryside in the south of France. She has two friends, Saline and Téquila , 7-year-old goats who she plays with, and even tries to get them to learn the game of soccer!
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Westie & goat besties chase each other all over the farm
Romy is a 18-month-old Westie who lives in the countryside in the south of France. She has two friends, Saline and Téquila, both 7-year-old goats. Romy loves nothing more than to play with her goat best friends!
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Westie adorably plays with her goat best friends
Romy the Westie loves to play with her two best friends Saline and Téquila. How cute is that?
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Westie hilariously plays epic hide-and-seek game with goat
15-year-old Romy plays an adorable game of hide-and-seek with Téquila the goat in this humorous clip. Cuteness overload!
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Westie Romy puppy 3-month-old
Romy is a 14-month-old Westie female.
She lives in the countryside in the south of France.
She has two friends, Saline and Téquila , 7-year-old goats.
In the garden there are also turtles and squirrels.
Since she was a baby Romy loves water and she swims very well.
She is a little rascal who likes to make holes in the earth or to roll in the poop of turtle, that’s why she is also named «Dirty Romy»
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Westie Plays Hide-And-Seek With Pair Of Goats
Seeing animals play together is so cute and heartwarming. It is like seeing young kids play together with their friends. They are so innocent and cute and you can look at videos like that all day. It is even cuter when you see different types of animals getting along and playing around.
You always see cartoons or videos of the dog chasing the cat, but it is really cute to finally see a cat and dog playing. It is also very cute to see 2 animals that you thought wouldn’t even be around each other at all. How often do you see a dog playing with a few goats? Probably not often, they are hardly ever in the same space to even commingle together. So it is very interesting to see how they act since you have no real expectations on how they would react to each other. This video is a great little clip to see how they play with each other, and also it is nice to see these two very different animals have some fun!
The stars of this video is the 14 year old <a href="https://rumble.com/v30lth-westie-surprise.html" target="_blank">westie</a>, Romy, and the two 7 year old goats, Saline and Tequila. We are not quite sure how long these animals have been with each other, but it definitely doesn’t look like this is their first time playing together! This group of friends lives in the south side of France are having some fun running around. The <a href="https://rumble.com/v66djj-german-shepherd-plays-hide-and-seek-with-his-owner.html" target="_blank">dog</a> seems to be the one that the goats are after. He would peer around the stone island and the goat would come looking for him. Maybe they are engaging in a nice game of hide and seek, or some tag! The dog disappears once more behind the island and the goat scans the area looking for its friend. Romy probably realizes the goat is having trouble finding him so he pokes his head out once more so he can be seen! He does it one more time for good measure, then the goat starts to pursue him!
As the goat wraps around the stone island, the dogs take off toward a tree as is waiting to be further pursued! The other goat is seemingly getting interested in this game and is inching toward the other side of the island! The dog is going back and forth to look at the two goats and make sure of their position, just in case he has to run again. Now each goat is coming closer and closer to it and runs back and forth trying to avoid the goats that are coming closer and closer. Finally, the goats pass the stone island and are walking towards the dog. As they get closer and closer, Romy finally takes off in full sprint away and thus leading the goat to chase it! Seems like the goat had enough rest with the walking and is ready to do some running! The goat seems to be no match for the dog’s speed, but soon the dog is tired and rests at a fence. The goat joins him and they rest together, seems the dog has been caught!
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Courageous Westie's First Dip In The Pool
Romy, a 14-month-old Westie who lives in the south of France, finally built up the courage to take her first dip in the pool!
Has your dog ever gone swimming in your pool? With the increase of viral videos circulating online of dogs taking a dip, it is only natural to want to see if your own dog knows how to swim. More so, if he enjoys it! Although it seems to be safe for the dog in this video, there are many tips and tricks to keep in mind when introducing your dog to water.
It is important to remember that not all dog breeds are the same, in fact, they differ greatly. Some breeds are natural born swimmers, some will take some training and some will have absolutely no interest in it. Remember to take it slow as not to scare or spook your dog so that they have an uncomfortable relationship with water in the future.
Swimming has many benefits both physical and psychological to humans. The same can be said for our canine companions. Swimming is a total-body workout that builds strength and helps maintain bones and muscles. There are a variety of rehabilitation centers out there that will actually incorporate water into your dog's healing process due to the excellent traction it provides. It is an excellent way to add strength to your animals’ arms and legs. Always keep in mind, swimming is never an adequate substitute for running, walking, jogging or exploring with your pup by your side.
As we see in this video, swimming pools may at first be daunting for a dog but will provide great relief on a sweltering hot day. Dogs are like pigs and they do not have sweat glands so they pant. The cool water is an excellent way to replenish their livelihood during the hot summer months by cooling their body-temperature.
Remember, if you wouldn't <a href="https://rumble.com/v4ziid-my-first-peanut-butter-experience.html" target="_blank">feed</a> your dog pool water, it is best not to have them ingest it. Whether your pool is filled with chlorine or salt water, it will upset the tummy of your dog. Even his or her eyes if the water is splashed into them.
Dog owners claim over and over again that having a <a href="https://rumble.com/v6f3od-great-dane-puppy-enjoys-his-first-ride-on-a-pool-floatie.html" target="_blank">puppy</a> is like having a newborn child. In this case, it is exactly that. You must never leave your dog unattended by the poolside in either the summer or winter months when it has frozen over. Both care dangerous situations that your dog could get involved in. Also, make sure your dogs’ nails aren't too long as to scratch the inside lining of your pool. If that happens, it is sure to be a day you won't forget.
At the end of the day, swimming is a great exercise for dogs and if exercised in the correct and safest manner, will be an enjoyable experience for both yourself and the dog. You won't help but smile when you see the look of pure enjoyment on your dogs’ face.
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