So cool to see this many months later knowing now how they turned out. Conrad got adopted by a wonderful loving couple and Lucy had 3 of the most sweetest,beautiful GSP and she was adopted by Adam which is fantastic because she gets to go back to the farm and see her babies and friends. Well done by all @DDFT. Thank you for being amazing. 🐶❤
Luke, you said the most AMAZING thing to Conrad - "I believe in you"! That is the first step to change a shelter dog's life. Shelter dogs make the best companions, I have 4! Thanks for believing in them!
So very true Katherine, we the World Wide Farm Fans are here backing those lovely furry four legged cuddle pockets of joy 😊 💕 and Luke and the Gang are truly Brilliant 👏
I guess it doesn't need to be said to anyone watching this, but I'll say it anyway: Shame on backyard breeders and double shame on the ones who surrender them to shelters when they're finished using them. Thank you to The Farm Family for giving Lucy, Conrad and the puppies what they need to live their new lives as well-adjusted, happy pets with loving homes. ❤️🐾
It never ceases to amaze me that in just a few short hours Luke can transform a dog from being what it was to bringing out the best in them It truly is a special gift. Thank you Sam for supporting Luke with his passion and giving him the strength he needs to continue his work❤️
Lucy is seven and has had seven litters - that poor girl, this honestly makes me mad. Hopefully her life will improve from here. She certainly loved the water.
Please notice, people with new dogs or puppies,lots and lots of praise it works wonders. This is always the way to train an animal. Thanks for posting this Luke.
Just adding my ten cents’ worth: I too think Lucy should have her final litter, get neutered and spend her senior years as a beloved pet. Conrad will become a loyal one-person dog for the right person.
It is so heartwarming to see how they come alive when they are able to walk , swim and run anywhere they want. Lucy and Conrad, wow you are both so beautiful and happy
Looking back at Lucy and conrad, bless em, dont worry adopted by day care staff, and always see Luke and their pups as Luke and sam adopted the pups also
Conrad and Lucy are both good dogs. Conrad is completely unsure of himself and is constantly looking to Lucy, mimicking her and needing her direction. Lucy is very sweet and easy going and she seems pregnant. They should be adopted separately in my opinion. A great job again DDFT definitely a team effort today.
Or perhaps a small operation for one or both of them. I am only familiar with "general" opinion in the U.S. which is more of a preventative approach. What' s the thinking in your part of the world? I can't imagine the heartbreak they have suffered over and over as their litters disappeared each time.
My baby girl (German Shepherd), her name was Asia. I lost her a long time ago, she became so much a part of my soul that to this day I cannot talk about her without losing it. She was so smart and because I had no idea how smart she truly was she became very destructive. So off we went to doggie school! Because she was kept busy learning she became more than I can ever explain. So please someone who can give them a furever home know you will be blessed with total loyalty and love the likes of which you may never have known. Because of Asia I learned more about love than I ever knew before in my life.
I'm just losing it reading your story. Thank you for sticking through the destructive phase to find out and really understand the beautiful personality underneath.
I love how the 3 men are on deck with these powerful, yet absolutely beautiful dogs❤️. I love that Sam is there also, and asking that Conrad’s bullying behaviour be stopped Lucy is an absolute sweetheart and I feel so bad for her, thanks to another backyard breeder, serious distaste there, for breeding her over and over and over again. I so hope that she is not pregnant. This lovely girl needs to just be a lovely girl enjoying her senior years without a litter of puppies hanging on her🥺 Whether they are adopted together or separately, I hope the shelter has them spayed and neutered before they go to their new home(s). I also agree with Luke’s comment about the bloodlines for these two German Shepherds. So often, you see German Shepherds with low sloping back ends and you can tell that there’s going to be issues down the road, either early in life or later in life. Lucy and Conrad have nice high hips, and they don’t look slinky or uncomfortable in their movements Conrad, look how quickly he changed. All he needed was guidance, rules, boundaries and Luke.😃 Much respect and many thanks again, to Luke, Sam, Jason, Adam, Rodney and those in the background for helping these dogs, who, through no fault of their own, found themselves in a shelter. I’m sure that with all the shares of these videos and the offering of free training by a highly qualified trainer will find these dogs they’re perfect forever homes❤️
Personally i think they would be better separated and Conrad have confidence training. Lucy needs some time out just to be a dog and not a production line and bothered by a breeding mate. I know they have had a long past but Lucy is getting on and deserves a comfy lounge and her body to settle. They are both beautiful dogs and i do hope they both find forever homes. x
Thank you so much for adding a "DONATE" button on your website. Not living in Australia, it is difficult to know how I can help. Now I can feel that I am doing a little and being involved. You guys have taken on a huge undertaking but it doesn't need to be borne alone. I hope that all the people who watch and support you will chip in too. Blessings.
Great suggestion! I too wanted to help and just did a little bit. Too bad they can't have it on their YT page, would probably get a lot more donations.
I felt the same way, so I was pleasantly surprised to see the change to the website as well...there's a link to their website on their TH-cam Channel page. I don't know if they can put a link in the video descriptions.
@@ingedelaars1285 I don't know about becoming a member, but when I made a donation, I was able to use PayPal, which doesn't require a credit card, and also will do the exchange to Australian dollars. Hope that helps!
Two Beautiful German Shepherds!! Luke you stopped Conrad's bullying Lucy pretty fast! All Shelter Dogs are looking for direction and Love. Luke, Jason and Adam are showing these two exactly that. I really loved when you told Conrad that you believed in him Luke. Two wonderful dogs with great potential. They deserve a LOVING Forever Home. 💖💖💖💖💖 From NW Ohio USA
Lovely to see Lucy's demeanour change as soon as Luke took control of Conrad and became the pack leader. Once again, such beautiful dogs that have been let down by humans. All of these videos have shown examples of how, once again, it's been the impact of us humans that has led to all of them being labelled as hard to handle, aggressive, etc. Whereas, in the hands of the right humans, they are actually shown to be loyal and awesome creatures. Thank you Luke, Sam and your Dream Team.
All aboard Uncle Rodney's Doggy School Bus! 🚍🚌🚸🏫 Wow Lucy you are a beautiful mermaid! I've never seen such a natural swimmer. And Conrad thank you for listening to Uncle Luke! You showed that you are a very good boy...all you need is a little direction and consistent reinforcement. Many thanks to Uncle Luke and the expert training team for being patient and for not giving up on Conrad! You guys and Aunty Sam are so understanding and wise. We will be wishing these sweet and majestic doggies (and puppies) the very best of luck! 🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Such a joy to review previous videos and celebrate the beautiful transformation of these amazing animals. Your gift of understanding them is such a delight to behold Luke and Sam. 💙💙💙
FOLKS, PLEASE CONSIDER THE BEHIND THE SCENES MEMBERSHIP LEVEL. LUKE AND SAM JUST POSTED THE MOST AMAZING UPDATE VIDEO...OMDOG, they just amaze me how generous and invested they are in ALL of these dogs including the pups that have yet to be whelped by Miss Lucy.
Thank you for taking the time to work with these dogs. So many are put down after going into shelters simply because they can't cope with shelter life. Their behavior sadly changes due to life in the shelter (mine would too if I heard the barking and lived the uncertainty of shelter life). They go downhill fast and very adoptable dogs can quickly withdraw or become "unadoptable". COVID and national disasters haven't helped as many pets have ended up in shelters due to no fault of their own. There's a special place in Heaven for those doing the work you are doing. You are one of a kind.
Thank you Luke and team, I loved how Lucy just took herself off into the dam. My armchair opinion. If poor Lucy has been a breeding machine she deserves to have an easy life and all the attention - so I hope they're adopted individually. I am sure Conrad would thrive without her, no distraction and he'd bond instead with his new owner. I took on a breeding male at 4, a rare breed. He'd had 5 owners in 4 years - 4 of them breeders. Caged all his life, so he couldn't do stairs. No one had heard him bark in the last 12 months- I suspect he gave up barking when no one bothered with him whether he did or not. Within 6 months he could do stairs and found his voice : ) I had his cahooners off early on. He done enough. There's enough dogs in shelters and enough greedy breeders out there, I wasn't going to add to the problem. He's 14 now and still going. Good luck to Lucy Conrod and the shelter for this handsome pair.
7 litters in 7 years...that’s horrible! Hoping someone steps up to save them! Thank you for all you do. I wish none of them had to go back to the pound😟
When I see these two beautiful Shepard’s I can’t help but think of Riker, who was adopted from a shelter and what an absolute amazing dog he is. If these gorgeous dogs are given the chance to have a family like Riker’s I know they will be just as fantastic! Thank you Luke, Sam and Dream Team for showcasing all the awesome pups and giving them a second chance at life. 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️🤗🇨🇦
Such sweet dogs! Glad you took the time to understand Conrad's issues and explain them on camera. It was clear that with just a little understanding and guidance, he would be a changed dog! Sorry they spent so long with humans who just wanted to make money from them. Thank you, once again, for giving these wonderful dogs a chance!🥰🥰
Conrad would do better without Lucy. Some "bonded" pairs don't exhibit a mutual reliance and this is one. Lucy never once turned to Conrad for reassurance or comfort, so she'd be better off separated from the dog who is only her breeding mate since this should be her last litter. She's done her job many times over and deserves a break for the remainder of her life.
lucy loves the water! im betting that swimming made her belly feel better. you can tell she wanted alone time. personally, i believe they would be better separated.
Even though a different species, I speak for Lucy- the water time made her feel like a feather, cool and easy on her body. Pregnancy and swimming must have been heaven. The food and shampoo was her day at the spa. I am moved by these videos- though i think I have seen dog daycare with you, these put a lump in my throat. I believe you have a healing love for these dogs and can set them on their way to trusting us humans again. Your voice and face I hope will over ride the faces and voices of the humans that did them harm or left them longing for love. All my thanks for you taking this on, opening your heart and sharing life as a healer with all of your followers
Spot on Luke! Lucy is the calm strong force. Conrad needs help in those areas. And considering Lucy has been used as a breeding machine, it is a miracle she is so sweet and stable. She needs a much better life! 😔❤
I love German Shepherds they are beautiful dogs. There is a story in my family of the two an uncle had. Every time, when I was a toddler, we visited him and my aunt I would end up having a nap with them in their kennel. 🙄🙄😊😊 They were so gentle and loving. My uncle kept chickens and we loved watching the dogs help round them up at night into their roost. The dogs would often allow the chicks to ride on their backs. 😊😊😊
I’ve had 2 GSD both rescue’s my last one Bessie was a puppy mill, and I adopted her when she was 6yrs, she was 18yrs old when I had to put her to sleep, even through hip issues I maintained her on anti inflammatories and Arthritis injections from 8yrs on and she was still fully active until her last couple of weeks, although she would have some fall’s due to her hips and wrists, I used to use her lead to catch her before she hit her snout on the ground. She was a brilliant dog friend and would sit by my if I hurt myself, and when I had a couple of seizures 3 years ago on my 16 acre property when I came to she was sitting right next to me. She was only allowed to bark in the back of my Ute inside the canopy, and she would car surf the whole way. You couldn’t go wrong with either of those two, I would definitely pick Lucy as my last 2 GSD dog’s were Female, both with lovely dispositions like Lucy. My Bessie got out one morning (housemates Dad left the front door open) I was working about an hour away, so it was all resolved when I got my msg’s at lunchtime. But she had caught the morning peak hour train heading into Melbourne CBD because she was enjoying all the attention from the passengers, a young woman took her off the train and looked after her until my mate was contacted as his number was the backup number on the pet register, she had my number on a tag and was microchipped, she had a lovely time by all accounts.
@@carolvanbeugenbik4632 Thank you Carol, I was lucky to have her for so long. I have an 11yr old Bull Arab now he was 9.5yrs old when I adopted him 5 months after Bess died, he is bigger than she was, and a real sweetheart, he is great with my Niece’s 4 kid’s, he adores kids of any age so I think he grew up in a family, he has only ever barked 4 single barks, each time for a Fox, I broke my no dogs on the bed rule for him, and so he gets excited when I ask him if he wants a cuddle and to go to bed, he isn’t the brightness spark, but he is very goofy and makes me laugh. Thank goodness for Dogs.
@@Sweetlyfe he sounds so lucky to have found you too. I lost my Popi on the 1st day of lockdown here in Spain last year from a tumour just before her 11th birthday. Her aunt, Suki, (and I) missed her terribly so I looked at a local rescue charity on FB and found Rosi (Rosie). I am her 5th owner and she is just 6 years old. Best decision I ever made. I had a no bed rule too - lost that battle with Suki who used to wait until I was asleep and then jump up to the farthest corner and there she would be in the morning!! I couldn't be cross with her, in fact, I love her even more for it really! I got both Suki and Popi when they were puppies . Here they tie the females up when they're on heat and don't believe in spaying them (although that is slowly changing!) - go figure! Rosi is taking time. I don't know her background but a year on she's not hiding in my bathroom at every new sound she hears, she's now coming to me for cuddles, learning from Suki and comes onto my bed when I'm not on it. She is definitely a work in progress but wouldn't have her any other way. Sorry, it's long and rambling!
Luke. You are so in tune. Conrad is so needy and just looking for attention anywhere he can get it. That’s a sweet dog coming from a shelter. However, Lucy cannot be bullied. That’s what he is doing. She is so sweet!! Oh my heart 💖💖💖
I've often been surprised at the good adopting out separately those you initially might assume must stay together does. Sometimes they thrive as individuals. I see Conrad likes to bully Lucy a bit, but also may have some agression around protecting her ...a job that may stress him out. I hope they consider adopting separately. I'm writing as I'm watching and OFCOURSE Luke is spot on as always!!!💕🤗🐾🦋👏
Totally agree with you from what I am seeing too. They're only a bonded pair because they have had to be. To me it doesn't look like a natural pairing.
Beautiful dogs. They need Luke's special attention. Even in a short time Conrad responded well. You can tell thst they are intelligent. Lucy seems so sweet and to like her space. Hopefully she will be spayed after this litter. She needs to live out the rest of her life without the stressers of pregnancy and motherhood.
I've had German Shepherds growing up and a Boxer just recently. Shepherds are so easy to train and Luke certainly has that aspect covered. So wonderful what you guys are doing for all these dogs! Great video! Thanks for sharing this journey for all shelter dogs!
I think you and Sam are the kindest most loving people. It's wonderful to give these dogs a day in heaven for them. It kind of breaks my heart they have to go back to a cage at the shelter. My prayer is that they will soon find their true home. Thank you for all you do.
Lucy seems to be a sweetheart. Seems it is time for sweet Lucy to have a break from Conrad. Good to see shepherds that still have that working dog physique. Those that have been breed to have the lower hindquarters for show tend to be the ones with hip problems.
Now this really struck home with me and how correct Uncke Luke is about the breed. You can see how smart they are. The four year old bring correct by voice by pond. Processing the language and correcting his behavior. I had a small picture I almost put on here my late German Sheoherd of almost 15 years. He was mixed with a little lab. He loved the water but only if he put himself in it..lol. Though he endure bath time like a real trooper. They do need a strong leader and they are vary loyal. The also are really good at judging character of other humans and animals. Mine would let me know if he thought we amongst bad characters and he was pretty spot on. The back and back legs can present a problem. In mine It didn't happen till he was 14 1/2 and he had to be out down. He licked my hand lying on vets floor before he was put down. His last way of saying I love you and goodbye. I just love that Uncle Luke is offering free training. They do pick up fast and they stay true to their training for the rest of their lives.My last dog I rehomed to Christian friends was an Australian Shepherd. He too very much like my late German Shepherd ..both high mentality and needed challenge and very active life style. Sorry if I went on a bit winded but I loved much every mintue . This a sad nostalgia in ways but a really wonderful one too. I'd do it again if I could. Great family dog with kids. I hope there is either one home or two homes that will adopt them and take up Luke's offer on free training. Big hello to Auntie Sam I heard on her and to let her know I enjoyed the music today...didn't really know I would miss music but yep I did. The lure chase was almost like we all were watching like in past days all the dogs at the farm. Cheers with love to all the farm helpand again thank you Uncle Luke you are top 🐕 dog and a real good roll model.
Lucy needs a home of her own away from Conrad. Conrad needs an active owner to give him direction in life. Lucy the love bug just needs a quiet life in a calm home. Lucy seems to avoid Conrad. These two don't need to be rehomed together. If I lived near the farm I'd definitely take Lucy home. She is a calm sweety and will be a wonderful quiet companion.
All dogs are wonderful, but German Shepherds hold a special place in my heart. Fascinating to watch Conrad, especially, relax and start to trust. Huge smiles and tears from here in UK...love and thanks..💐
Loved how Lucy made most of the water time, both are very intelligent fine looking dogs & Conrad did well to submit like he did, I hope both of these angels can be adopted together, especially if eachother is most they have ever known, as the german shepherds are well known for their intelligence, loyalty & willingness to please, am sure Luke will bring the best out in these two in preparation for adoption & forever homes, it is sad to know they have been used so much for breeding purpose as this breed have so much more to offer a loving owner than just breeding. Hugs n kisses for these two darlings xxx
Brilliant, again. Echo the sentiments shared by so many on this site, what a fantastic community. Thank you Luke, Sam and DDFT for sharing your brand of wonderful with these dogs and their adopters-to-be. You make the world a brighter place.
There sure is a big improvement with Conrad's behavior with the relatively small amount of work Luke did with him. He's going to be a much happier and confident boy. Lucy is a love. Such wonderful dogs who shouldn't have been used as they were by former owners. May they both find the happiest of forever homes. Thank you Luke and Sam. You're both top shelf.
It’s Wednesday & it’s another lucky day for some shelter dogs. 👍🐶😊👏 Getting the energy out. They love the dam. In a very short time…Conrad is listening to direction from Luke. 👍🐶😊 He just needs training. They like the lure. Awesome! Pool time! Lucy is so lovable…👍🐶😍 A gentle soul. They both get their own cake. They are loving it. Bath time. The day is coming to a close & I’m getting all teary. 🥲 They have to go back to the shelter. I hope they find their loving forever home. Thanks for sharing the day with us. 👍🇨🇦😊
I love how quickly Luke took Conrad aside and addressed his slight frustration and not being trained. Poor things being breeding mates and all too. Lucy seems very calm and sweet and Conrad is just being Conrad needing some direction and a younger dog. That's all. It's amazing how quickly with positive reinforcement and love they transform. You all are rock stars in my book! We have two male litter mates so we see one more assertive than the other. I'm taking it all in. Blessings❤❤❤❤I'm praying they get adopted after seeing how wonderful they both are. Love transforms everytime!❤
Yeah, I think I will join the chorus here, in thinking these two might be better separated…….Lucy is matured and after all those litters ,needs a break and a comfortable quieter life. As usual Luke has nailed it I think.Conrad has the makings of a great dog,he just needs teaching what is expected of him. He is anxious because he does not know,you can tell he wants to do the right thing. Like everyone else here, just hope these two find great new lives so they can forget, especially in Conrad’s case ,the rudderless times.
You are great at reassuring these dogs! You are doing such a wonderful thing giving dogs a day at your farm and hopefully leading to a forever home. I love watching their reactions when they arrive at your place😍❤
Such beautiful pooches ,grrr😡 makes me angry these back street breeders 🤬 Poor Lucy 7yrs old, 7 litters abd looking like she is pregnant again and she has such a sweet nature and gentle eyes & sweet face ,she loved the water awww 🥰 & Conrad poor boy he doesn't know what he is supposed to do yet he also has a lovely nature just needs patience and training ,2 lost souls 😔 the team ❤ absolutely cracked it today well done everyone 👍👏 I so hope they get homes very soon to continue there way forward and I do think this should be separately bless both there padded paws and heart's 😘😘 take care everyone ,Lynn Shrewsbury 🇬🇧 xxx
Sweet Lucy & Conrad! These precious puppers are happy to be at your doggy Heaven. What an amazing response from Conrad after you encouraged him to trust you Luke. Lucy loves the water and the dam. She was swimming away her stress. Beautiful girl. I pray 🙏🏻 they get a forever home and more training with you. It was so nice to see the support of your staff. God Bless you Luke, Sam, Rodney, Jason and Adam.
Just home from work and what joy to see this pop up! This is how I unwind. You guys are truly miracle workers. Your knowledge and the application of your techniques, transforms troubled lives in the most extraordinary way. Thank you yet again Team Luke, for everything you do! 💕🐾💕🐾☘️🇮🇪💚
Amazing how they took to being out and about, even enjoying water. Lucy reminds be of Charlie, settled. Conrad reminds me of a youngster, both are friendly. Beautiful dogs. Sam, I see they love your cooking! Do you have a dog cook book? Again it was nice to hear Sam's voice saying hello as they got off the bus. A busy mom , yet having time for the dogs to. Your all amazing, have a beautiful day, see you soon. ❤,
It is so heartwarming to see Conrad and Lucy being able to run on grass, play, and swim!! They are definitely enjoying their time. Conrad is a bit too much for Lucy at times. They are beautiful!! Thank you for all you do to give these precious fur angels freedom!!🐶❤❤❤
I’ve never before seen a dog like Conrad mistreat a dog he’s intimately familiar with. So glad to see he’s so responsive to Uncle Luke’s masterful training, and I’m sure Lucy is, too. They make a beautiful pair. I sincerely hope Uncle Luke’s promise of further training will help get them adopted together. ❤️❤️🐕🐕
It was really heartening to watch Lucy swim. She looked so relaxed and peaceful! If she is pregnant, I bet that it felt good to her. And I hope that Conrad finds a home where he will get the attention and reassurance that he craves. That guy has energy!
I’m so glad you still have Jakey and Yo-yo with you. They just transformed once they were out of the shelter. Please please please someone adopt these babies. I can see Conrad and Lucy need some work. The water was a big hit. Awesome work guys. 🐾💖
CONRAD & LUCY are absolutely adorable. They're both beautiful, loving, playful and smart. I'm amazed at how quickly CONRAD picked up some good habits from UNCLE LUKE. Whoever they choose for their "forever family or families " will be extremely blessed. These fur babies are precious- LOVE TO ALL from Phoenix Arizona- USA ❣💋💋❣😍
Wonderful to see Luke working his magic on Conrad and Lucy! They both are beautiful German Shepherds and hopefully can find a good homes for them! This is wonderful that Luke and Sam has taken on these shelter dogs in lockdown! Thrilled to see how the farm is still being an asset for a different purpose! You guys are rocking this site and looking forward to the future! Thanks to Adam and all the other guys for helping to make this farm so special! Big hugs to all from Louisiana!
Wow Jake!! Great job at the gate :-) Aww, Lucy in the dam... Ooo and Corad too hahaha. Still in the dam... they really like it! O those faces when the lure disappears. I love it :-) And then... Lucy searching for it... Pool... Cake... Bath... What a day ! Luke, what you tell about them is clear to see in their behaviour. Thank you so much!
So cool to see this many months later knowing now how they turned out. Conrad got adopted by a wonderful loving couple and Lucy had 3 of the most sweetest,beautiful GSP and she was adopted by Adam which is fantastic because she gets to go back to the farm and see her babies and friends.
Well done by all @DDFT.
Thank you for being amazing. 🐶❤
Luke, you said the most AMAZING thing to Conrad - "I believe in you"! That is the first step to change a shelter dog's life. Shelter dogs make the best companions, I have 4! Thanks for believing in them!
100% i agree on that. Thanks to Luke & his doggie farm for accomodating this doggie, they are so patience to mind them & understand their situation.
Wonderfully said. Couldn’t agree more!
So very true Katherine, we the World Wide Farm Fans are here backing those lovely furry four legged cuddle pockets of joy 😊 💕 and Luke and the Gang are truly Brilliant 👏
That was a tear-jerking moment. ❤️🐾
I guess it doesn't need to be said to anyone watching this, but I'll say it anyway: Shame on backyard breeders and double shame on the ones who surrender them to shelters when they're finished using them. Thank you to The Farm Family for giving Lucy, Conrad and the puppies what they need to live their new lives as well-adjusted, happy pets with loving homes. ❤️🐾
It never ceases to amaze me that in just a few short hours Luke can transform a dog from being what it was to bringing out the best in them
It truly is a special gift. Thank you Sam for supporting Luke with his passion and giving him the strength he needs to continue his work❤️
Wow what you said is so true. This couple is really a POWER couple . Praying for more blessings to them.
Well said and so true.
I think Luke has a dog's heart!
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Lucy is seven and has had seven litters - that poor girl, this honestly makes me mad. Hopefully her life will improve from here. She certainly loved the water.
It is remarkably telling of their lives prior to now when they don't recognize any toys to play with.
That. Is. Abusive. Makes. Me. Mad. Too. Hopefully. Sure. Her. Life. Will. Improve
Please notice, people with new dogs or puppies,lots and lots of praise it works wonders. This is always the way to train an animal. Thanks for posting this Luke.
It’s nice to finally see the beginning of there journey to being brilliant well behaved dogs.
Just adding my ten cents’ worth: I too think Lucy should have her final litter, get neutered and spend her senior years as a beloved pet. Conrad will become a loyal one-person dog for the right person.
Lucy would be the best pet. She is such a good girl.❤
I think she would be “spayed “ not “neutered “. But, yes, I hope this is the last litter so she can relax and enjoy life.
It is so heartwarming to see how they come alive when they are able to walk , swim and run anywhere they want. Lucy and Conrad, wow you are both so beautiful and happy
With the lockdown, I love how you and Sam turn lemons into lemonade!
Oh the beautiful memories. 😂💕🙏😍
Lucy finds serenity and peace in the water. I truly understand 😍🌊🌊🌊
Lucy and Conrad come on great , see them in 2022 😁
Conrad is such a good boy, but I think Lucy will prefer to be alone. ❤
Easy to see where the babies got their soft beautiful eyes.
Looking back at Lucy and conrad, bless em, dont worry adopted by day care staff, and always see Luke and their pups as Luke and sam adopted the pups also
Conrad and Lucy are both good dogs. Conrad is completely unsure of himself and is constantly looking to Lucy, mimicking her and needing her direction. Lucy is very sweet and easy going and she seems pregnant. They should be adopted separately in my opinion. A great job again DDFT definitely a team effort today.
Or perhaps a small operation for one or both of them. I am only familiar with "general" opinion in the U.S. which is more of a preventative approach. What' s the thinking in your part of the world? I can't imagine the heartbreak they have suffered over and over as their litters disappeared each time.
Conrad is so lucky to have Luke help him out.....these dogs just need the love and guidance and that's what they get at the farm.
My baby girl (German Shepherd), her name was Asia. I lost her a long time ago, she became so much a part of my soul that to this day I cannot talk about her without losing it. She was so smart and because I had no idea how smart she truly was she became very destructive. So off we went to doggie school! Because she was kept busy learning she became more than I can ever explain. So please someone who can give them a furever home know you will be blessed with total loyalty and love the likes of which you may never have known. Because of Asia I learned more about love than I ever knew before in my life.
I'm just losing it reading your story. Thank you for sticking through the destructive phase to find out and really understand the beautiful personality underneath.
Lucy seems like she's a natural swimmer .
It i's so good to revisit the days before the Farm worked it's magic on these beautiful German Shepherds❤️🇬🇧
2 Beautiful sheps. Bless you for giving them a special day!🙏😇🐕❤️
I love how the 3 men are on deck with these powerful, yet absolutely beautiful dogs❤️. I love that Sam is there also, and asking that Conrad’s bullying behaviour be stopped
Lucy is an absolute sweetheart and I feel so bad for her, thanks to another backyard breeder, serious distaste there, for breeding her over and over and over again. I so hope that she is not pregnant. This lovely girl needs to just be a lovely girl enjoying her senior years without a litter of puppies hanging on her🥺
Whether they are adopted together or separately, I hope the shelter has them spayed and neutered before they go to their new home(s). I also agree with Luke’s comment about the bloodlines for these two German Shepherds. So often, you see German Shepherds with low sloping back ends and you can tell that there’s going to be issues down the road, either early in life or later in life. Lucy and Conrad have nice high hips, and they don’t look slinky or uncomfortable in their movements
Conrad, look how quickly he changed. All he needed was guidance, rules, boundaries and Luke.😃
Much respect and many thanks again, to Luke, Sam, Jason, Adam, Rodney and those in the background for helping these dogs, who, through no fault of their own, found themselves in a shelter. I’m sure that with all the shares of these videos and the offering of free training by a highly qualified trainer will find these dogs they’re perfect forever homes❤️
Personally i think they would be better separated and Conrad have confidence training. Lucy needs some time out just to be a dog and not a production line and bothered by a breeding mate. I know they have had a long past but Lucy is getting on and deserves a comfy lounge and her body to settle. They are both beautiful dogs and i do hope they both find forever homes. x
You are 100% right. I felt the same way when I was watching the video.
I agree!! ❤
Me too.
Thank you so much for adding a "DONATE" button on your website. Not living in Australia, it is difficult to know how I can help. Now I can feel that I am doing a little and being involved. You guys have taken on a huge undertaking but it doesn't need to be borne alone. I hope that all the people who watch and support you will chip in too. Blessings.
Great suggestion! I too wanted to help and just did a little bit. Too bad they can't have it on their YT page, would probably get a lot more donations.
I felt the same way, so I was pleasantly surprised to see the change to the website as well...there's a link to their website on their TH-cam Channel page. I don't know if they can put a link in the video descriptions.
I tryed to becom a member but the payment is difficult from Holland. Not having a creditcard of the other 2 ways.
Does anyone have a sugestion?
@@ingedelaars1285 I don't know about becoming a member, but when I made a donation, I was able to use PayPal, which doesn't require a credit card, and also will do the exchange to Australian dollars. Hope that helps!
@@ingedelaars1285 I guess you could send a check by mail. Their address is on their website.
After seven litters Lucy deserves her Happy Divorce Day, with a lovely glass of grape juice! She is such a lovely calm dam.
Two Beautiful German Shepherds!! Luke you stopped Conrad's bullying Lucy pretty fast! All Shelter Dogs are looking for direction and Love. Luke, Jason and Adam are showing these two exactly that. I really loved when you told Conrad that you believed in him Luke. Two wonderful dogs with great potential. They deserve a LOVING Forever Home.
💖💖💖💖💖 From NW Ohio USA
Lovely to see Lucy's demeanour change as soon as Luke took control of Conrad and became the pack leader. Once again, such beautiful dogs that have been let down by humans. All of these videos have shown examples of how, once again, it's been the impact of us humans that has led to all of them being labelled as hard to handle, aggressive, etc. Whereas, in the hands of the right humans, they are actually shown to be loyal and awesome creatures. Thank you Luke, Sam and your Dream Team.
All aboard Uncle Rodney's Doggy School Bus! 🚍🚌🚸🏫 Wow Lucy you are a beautiful mermaid! I've never seen such a natural swimmer. And Conrad thank you for listening to Uncle Luke! You showed that you are a very good boy...all you need is a little direction and consistent reinforcement. Many thanks to Uncle Luke and the expert training team for being patient and for not giving up on Conrad! You guys and Aunty Sam are so understanding and wise. We will be wishing these sweet and majestic doggies (and puppies) the very best of luck! 🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Such a joy to review previous videos and celebrate the beautiful transformation of these amazing animals. Your gift of understanding them is such a delight to behold Luke and Sam. 💙💙💙
FOLKS, PLEASE CONSIDER THE BEHIND THE SCENES MEMBERSHIP LEVEL. LUKE AND SAM JUST POSTED THE MOST AMAZING UPDATE VIDEO...OMDOG, they just amaze me how generous and invested they are in ALL of these dogs including the pups that have yet to be whelped by Miss Lucy.
Thank you for taking the time to work with these dogs. So many are put down after going into shelters simply because they can't cope with shelter life. Their behavior sadly changes due to life in the shelter (mine would too if I heard the barking and lived the uncertainty of shelter life). They go downhill fast and very adoptable dogs can quickly withdraw or become "unadoptable". COVID and national disasters haven't helped as many pets have ended up in shelters due to no fault of their own. There's a special place in Heaven for those doing the work you are doing. You are one of a kind.
Thank you Luke and team, I loved how Lucy just took herself off into the dam. My armchair opinion. If poor Lucy has been a breeding machine she deserves to have an easy life and all the attention - so I hope they're adopted individually. I am sure Conrad would thrive without her, no distraction and he'd bond instead with his new owner.
I took on a breeding male at 4, a rare breed. He'd had 5 owners in 4 years - 4 of them breeders. Caged all his life, so he couldn't do stairs. No one had heard him bark in the last 12 months- I suspect he gave up barking when no one bothered with him whether he did or not. Within 6 months he could do stairs and found his voice : ) I had his cahooners off early on. He done enough. There's enough dogs in shelters and enough greedy breeders out there, I wasn't going to add to the problem. He's 14 now and still going. Good luck to Lucy Conrod and the shelter for this handsome pair.
Well done for being the best human for your dog who broke the mould and truly gave this dog what he wanted and needed - a loving owner and home.
7 litters in 7 years...that’s horrible! Hoping someone steps up to save them! Thank you for all you do. I wish none of them had to go back to the pound😟
When I see these two beautiful Shepard’s I can’t help but think of Riker, who was adopted from a shelter and what an absolute amazing dog he is. If these gorgeous dogs are given the chance to have a family like Riker’s I know they will be just as fantastic! Thank you Luke, Sam and Dream Team for showcasing all the awesome pups and giving them a second chance at life. 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️🤗🇨🇦
Such sweet dogs! Glad you took the time to understand Conrad's issues and explain them on camera. It was clear that with just a little understanding and guidance, he would be a changed dog! Sorry they spent so long with humans who just wanted to make money from them. Thank you, once again, for giving these wonderful dogs a chance!🥰🥰
Well said.
@@carolvanbeugenbik4632 Thank you!
Conrad would do better without Lucy. Some "bonded" pairs don't exhibit a mutual reliance and this is one. Lucy never once turned to Conrad for reassurance or comfort, so she'd be better off separated from the dog who is only her breeding mate since this should be her last litter. She's done her job many times over and deserves a break for the remainder of her life.
So true 😭
I agree ☝️
They are both amazing. Anyone who adopts them is very lucky to have them ❤️
What love and patience can do for a dogs life.. Thank you
lucy loves the water! im betting that swimming made her belly feel better. you can tell she wanted alone time. personally, i believe they would be better separated.
Even though a different species, I speak for Lucy- the water time made her feel like a feather, cool and easy on her body. Pregnancy and swimming must have been heaven.
The food and shampoo was her day at the spa.
I am moved by these videos- though i think I have seen dog daycare with you, these put a lump in my throat.
I believe you have a healing love for these dogs and can set them on their way to trusting us humans again.
Your voice and face I hope will over ride the faces and voices of the humans that did them harm or left them longing for love.
All my thanks for you taking this on, opening your heart and sharing life as a healer with all of your followers
Spot on Luke! Lucy is the calm strong force. Conrad needs help in those areas. And considering Lucy has been used as a breeding machine, it is a miracle she is so sweet and stable. She needs a much better life! 😔❤
I'm interested in why some give a thumbs down? It seems great exposure for these dogs to attract their forever home!🐶💖🤔
I love German Shepherds they are beautiful dogs. There is a story in my family of the two an uncle had. Every time, when I was a toddler, we visited him and my aunt I would end up having a nap with them in their kennel. 🙄🙄😊😊 They were so gentle and loving. My uncle kept chickens and we loved watching the dogs help round them up at night into their roost. The dogs would often allow the chicks to ride on their backs. 😊😊😊
That is such a lovely story.
I’ve had 2 GSD both rescue’s my last one Bessie was a puppy mill, and I adopted her when she was 6yrs, she was 18yrs old when I had to put her to sleep, even through hip issues I maintained her on anti inflammatories and Arthritis injections from 8yrs on and she was still fully active until her last couple of weeks, although she would have some fall’s due to her hips and wrists, I used to use her lead to catch her before she hit her snout on the ground. She was a brilliant dog friend and would sit by my if I hurt myself, and when I had a couple of seizures 3 years ago on my 16 acre property when I came to she was sitting right next to me. She was only allowed to bark in the back of my Ute inside the canopy, and she would car surf the whole way. You couldn’t go wrong with either of those two, I would definitely pick Lucy as my last 2 GSD dog’s were Female, both with lovely dispositions like Lucy. My Bessie got out one morning (housemates Dad left the front door open) I was working about an hour away, so it was all resolved when I got my msg’s at lunchtime. But she had caught the morning peak hour train heading into Melbourne CBD because she was enjoying all the attention from the passengers, a young woman took her off the train and looked after her until my mate was contacted as his number was the backup number on the pet register, she had my number on a tag and was microchipped, she had a lovely time by all accounts.
What a great story - I'm so glad Bessie found you - she had the life (and a long life for a big dog) that she so richly deserved. Thank you.
@@carolvanbeugenbik4632 Thank you Carol, I was lucky to have her for so long. I have an 11yr old Bull Arab now he was 9.5yrs old when I adopted him 5 months after Bess died, he is bigger than she was, and a real sweetheart, he is great with my Niece’s 4 kid’s, he adores kids of any age so I think he grew up in a family, he has only ever barked 4 single barks, each time for a Fox, I broke my no dogs on the bed rule for him, and so he gets excited when I ask him if he wants a cuddle and to go to bed, he isn’t the brightness spark, but he is very goofy and makes me laugh. Thank goodness for Dogs.
@@Sweetlyfe he sounds so lucky to have found you too.
I lost my Popi on the 1st day of lockdown here in Spain last year from a tumour just before her 11th birthday. Her aunt, Suki, (and I) missed her terribly so I looked at a local rescue charity on FB and found Rosi (Rosie). I am her 5th owner and she is just 6 years old. Best decision I ever made.
I had a no bed rule too - lost that battle with Suki who used to wait until I was asleep and then jump up to the farthest corner and there she would be in the morning!! I couldn't be cross with her, in fact, I love her even more for it really!
I got both Suki and Popi when they were puppies . Here they tie the females up when they're on heat and don't believe in spaying them (although that is slowly changing!) - go figure!
Rosi is taking time. I don't know her background but a year on she's not hiding in my bathroom at every new sound she hears, she's now coming to me for cuddles, learning from Suki and comes onto my bed when I'm not on it. She is definitely a work in progress but wouldn't have her any other way.
Sorry, it's long and rambling!
Luke. You are so in tune. Conrad is so needy and just looking for attention anywhere he can get it. That’s a sweet dog coming from a shelter.
However, Lucy cannot be bullied. That’s what he is doing. She is so sweet!! Oh my heart 💖💖💖
The magic farm!!! Luke and Sam what wonderfully generous people you both are..bless you guys. The Old Girl in KZN SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦
🐾🐾❣, good to look back and see their improvement, thank you for having the the true story 💞
I've often been surprised at the good adopting out separately those you initially might assume must stay together does. Sometimes they thrive as individuals. I see Conrad likes to bully Lucy a bit, but also may have some agression around protecting her ...a job that may stress him out. I hope they consider adopting separately. I'm writing as I'm watching and OFCOURSE Luke is spot on as always!!!💕🤗🐾🦋👏
Totally agree with you from what I am seeing too. They're only a bonded pair because they have had to be. To me it doesn't look like a natural pairing.
Beautiful dogs. They need Luke's special attention. Even in a short time Conrad responded well. You can tell thst they are intelligent. Lucy seems so sweet and to like her space. Hopefully she will be spayed after this litter. She needs to live out the rest of her life without the stressers of pregnancy and motherhood.
I've had German Shepherds growing up and a Boxer just recently. Shepherds are so easy to train and Luke certainly has that aspect covered. So wonderful what you guys are doing for all these dogs! Great video! Thanks for sharing this journey for all shelter dogs!
I think you and Sam are the kindest most loving people. It's wonderful to give these dogs a day in heaven for them. It kind of breaks my heart they have to go back to a cage at the shelter. My prayer is that they will soon find their true home. Thank you for all you do.
Awesome that you are offering your training . Set them up for success 🥰🐕❤
Rest in love Conrad.❤
Lucy seems to be a sweetheart. Seems it is time for sweet Lucy to have a break from Conrad. Good to see shepherds that still have that working dog physique. Those that have been breed to have the lower hindquarters for show tend to be the ones with hip problems.
Everytime I watch this video it makes me smile ❤❤❤❤
Now this really struck home with me and how correct Uncke Luke is about the breed. You can see how smart they are. The four year old bring correct by voice by pond. Processing the language and correcting his behavior. I had a small picture I almost put on here my late German Sheoherd of almost 15 years. He was mixed with a little lab. He loved the water but only if he put himself in it..lol. Though he endure bath time like a real trooper. They do need a strong leader and they are vary loyal. The also are really good at judging character of other humans and animals. Mine would let me know if he thought we amongst bad characters and he was pretty spot on. The back and back legs can present a problem. In mine It didn't happen till he was 14 1/2 and he had to be out down. He licked my hand lying on vets floor before he was put down. His last way of saying I love you and goodbye. I just love that Uncle Luke is offering free training. They do pick up fast and they stay true to their training for the rest of their lives.My last dog I rehomed to Christian friends was an Australian Shepherd. He too very much like my late German Shepherd ..both high mentality and needed challenge and very active life style. Sorry if I went on a bit winded but I loved much every mintue . This a sad nostalgia in ways but a really wonderful one too. I'd do it again if I could. Great family dog with kids. I hope there is either one home or two homes that will adopt them and take up Luke's offer on free training. Big hello to Auntie Sam I heard on her and to let her know I enjoyed the music today...didn't really know I would miss music but yep I did. The lure chase was almost like we all were watching like in past days all the dogs at the farm. Cheers with love to all the farm helpand again thank you Uncle Luke you are top 🐕 dog and a real good roll model.
Lucy needs a home of her own away from Conrad. Conrad needs an active owner to give him direction in life. Lucy the love bug just needs a quiet life in a calm home. Lucy seems to avoid Conrad. These two don't need to be rehomed together. If I lived near the farm I'd definitely take Lucy home. She is a calm sweety and will be a wonderful quiet companion.
Well noticed. Couldn't agree more.
Poor Lucy. Enough breeding already. I love that she is enjoying the water so much. She needs a separate home from Conrad. They are both beautiful.
All dogs are wonderful, but German Shepherds hold a special place in my heart. Fascinating to watch Conrad, especially, relax and start to trust. Huge smiles and tears from here in UK...love and thanks..💐
Loved how Lucy made most of the water time, both are very intelligent fine looking dogs & Conrad did well to submit like he did, I hope both of these angels can be adopted together, especially if eachother is most they have ever known, as the german shepherds are well known for their intelligence, loyalty & willingness to please, am sure Luke will bring the best out in these two in preparation for adoption & forever homes, it is sad to know they have been used so much for breeding purpose as this breed have so much more to offer a loving owner than just breeding. Hugs n kisses for these two darlings xxx
It so sad that these beautiful dogs are in cages all day. Thank you fir giving them a beautiful day. I pray that they are adopted.
Brilliant, again. Echo the sentiments shared by so many on this site, what a fantastic community. Thank you Luke, Sam and DDFT for sharing your brand of wonderful with these dogs and their adopters-to-be. You make the world a brighter place.
They always look so relaxed when u give them abath
Luke, and Sam you Rock with your compassionate love for dogs along with their well-being❤❤❤
For a 7 year old and having liters Lucy seems to still have a lot of energy. Hopefully she lives a long and healthy life.
Love these dogs ,
There sure is a big improvement with Conrad's behavior with the relatively small amount of work Luke did with him. He's going to be a much happier and confident boy. Lucy is a love. Such wonderful dogs who shouldn't have been used as they were by former owners. May they both find the happiest of forever homes. Thank you Luke and Sam. You're both top shelf.
Now that's what I call a water dog, go Lucy
She loved the water, didn't she? Sandi
It’s Wednesday & it’s another lucky day for some shelter dogs. 👍🐶😊👏 Getting the energy out. They love the dam. In a very short time…Conrad is listening to direction from Luke. 👍🐶😊 He just needs training. They like the lure. Awesome! Pool time! Lucy is so lovable…👍🐶😍 A gentle soul. They both get their own cake. They are loving it. Bath time. The day is coming to a close & I’m getting all teary. 🥲 They have to go back to the shelter. I hope they find their loving forever home. Thanks for sharing the day with us. 👍🇨🇦😊
Two beautiful dogs happy to run and swim. Wish them a welcoming home.
I love how quickly Luke took Conrad aside and addressed his slight frustration and not being trained. Poor things being breeding mates and all too. Lucy seems very calm and sweet and Conrad is just being Conrad needing some direction and a younger dog. That's all. It's amazing how quickly with positive reinforcement and love they transform. You all are rock stars in my book! We have two male litter mates so we see one more assertive than the other. I'm taking it all in. Blessings❤❤❤❤I'm praying they get adopted after seeing how wonderful they both are. Love transforms everytime!❤
Luke, you have mad skills with dogs 😊 This was a tough start to watch, but a real turn around in the end. TY for all you do for the pups🐕
Love how you all work as a team...giving these dogs a chance by careful assessment and training.
They are beautiful. What a great time for them
Yeah, I think I will join the chorus here, in thinking these two might be better separated…….Lucy is matured and after all those litters ,needs a break and a comfortable quieter life. As usual Luke has nailed it I think.Conrad has the makings of a great dog,he just needs teaching what is expected of him. He is anxious because he does not know,you can tell he wants to do the right thing. Like everyone else here, just hope these two find great new lives so they can forget, especially in Conrad’s case ,the rudderless times.
Well said.
You are great at reassuring these dogs! You are doing such a wonderful thing giving dogs a day at your farm and hopefully leading to a forever home. I love watching their reactions when they arrive at your place😍❤
I love to see Conrad and Lucy adapted separately. I think they will shine bright on their own rights 😘😍💕 let’s do this❗️😍
Such beautiful pooches ,grrr😡 makes me angry these back street breeders 🤬 Poor Lucy 7yrs old, 7 litters abd looking like she is pregnant again and she has such a sweet nature and gentle eyes & sweet face ,she loved the water awww 🥰 & Conrad poor boy he doesn't know what he is supposed to do yet he also has a lovely nature just needs patience and training ,2 lost souls 😔 the team ❤ absolutely cracked it today well done everyone 👍👏 I so hope they get homes very soon to continue there way forward and I do think this should be separately bless both there padded paws and heart's 😘😘 take care everyone ,Lynn Shrewsbury 🇬🇧 xxx
Lovely words.
Lucy loves to swim, she is very comfortable in the water!
Sweet Lucy & Conrad!
These precious puppers are happy to be at your doggy Heaven. What an amazing response from Conrad after you encouraged him to trust you Luke.
Lucy loves the water and the dam. She was swimming away her stress. Beautiful girl.
I pray 🙏🏻 they get a forever home and more training with you. It was so nice to see the support of your staff. God Bless you Luke, Sam, Rodney, Jason and Adam.
Just home from work and what joy to see this pop up! This is how I unwind. You guys are truly miracle workers. Your knowledge and the application of your techniques, transforms troubled lives in the most extraordinary way. Thank you yet again Team Luke, for everything you do! 💕🐾💕🐾☘️🇮🇪💚
You're so amazing Luke.
"An almighty ruckus." I love that description. I've dealt with it, too! 😄
Jake seems to be a sweet spirit, I hope he finds a great place to call home!
I love German shepards. Grew up with them. Super intelligent. Great family dogs and protectors.
Amazing how they took to being out and about, even enjoying water. Lucy reminds be of Charlie, settled. Conrad reminds me of a youngster, both are friendly. Beautiful dogs. Sam, I see they love your cooking! Do you have a dog cook book? Again it was nice to hear Sam's voice saying hello as they got off the bus. A busy mom , yet having time for the dogs to. Your all amazing, have a beautiful day, see you soon. ❤,
It is so heartwarming to see Conrad and Lucy being able to run on grass, play, and swim!! They are definitely enjoying their time. Conrad is a bit too much for Lucy at times. They are beautiful!! Thank you for all you do to give these precious fur angels freedom!!🐶❤❤❤
I’ve never before seen a dog like Conrad mistreat a dog he’s intimately familiar with. So glad to see he’s so responsive to Uncle Luke’s masterful training, and I’m sure Lucy is, too. They make a beautiful pair. I sincerely hope Uncle Luke’s promise of further training will help get them adopted together. ❤️❤️🐕🐕
I would love to see Lucy being adopted by herself and have her life transformed into a queen. Well deserved no more litters please.
It was really heartening to watch Lucy swim. She looked so relaxed and peaceful! If she is pregnant, I bet that it felt good to her. And I hope that Conrad finds a home where he will get the attention and reassurance that he craves. That guy has energy!
I’m so glad you still have Jakey and Yo-yo with you. They just transformed once they were out of the shelter. Please please please someone adopt these babies. I can see Conrad and Lucy need some work. The water was a big hit. Awesome work guys. 🐾💖
Luke has the patience of a saint! Amazing response from the dogs!
CONRAD & LUCY are absolutely adorable. They're both beautiful, loving, playful and smart. I'm amazed at how quickly CONRAD picked up some good habits from UNCLE LUKE. Whoever they choose for their "forever family or families " will be extremely blessed. These fur babies are precious- LOVE TO ALL from Phoenix Arizona- USA ❣💋💋❣😍
Ha ! I use that same sound on my dogs when they misbehave ! It’s very gratifying to know I’ve been using the proper response.
Beautiful dogs all they need is love thank you for sharing
Sweet babies. ✌💙🐾
Lucy is just the sweetest!
CUTE Conrad and Lucy, very beautful German Sherphed ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yoshi, the little yorkie, woof woof 🐶🐶🐶
Wonderful to see Luke working his magic on Conrad and Lucy! They both are beautiful German Shepherds and hopefully can find a good homes for them! This is wonderful that Luke and Sam has taken on these shelter dogs in lockdown! Thrilled to see how the farm is still being an asset for a different purpose! You guys are rocking this site and looking forward to the future! Thanks to Adam and all the other guys for helping to make this farm so special! Big hugs to all from Louisiana!
Wow Jake!! Great job at the gate :-)
Aww, Lucy in the dam... Ooo and Corad too hahaha.
Still in the dam... they really like it!
O those faces when the lure disappears. I love it :-) And then... Lucy searching for it...
Pool...
Cake...
Bath...
What a day !
Luke, what you tell about them is clear to see in their behaviour. Thank you so much!