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It’s Hard to be Clover

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Because she is so beautiful! Everyone wants a piece of her!

Boomer: “I just want to eat your ear. I can’t resist your ear! I love you, Cloverrrrrr!”

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on November 18, 2009  

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  1. 11-18
    4:36
    am

    hahaha…looks to me like Clover’s seriously enjoyng the ear cleaning.

  2. 11-18
    6:20
    am

    LOL! What a good picture! I’m glad Boomer decided to stay with you.

  3. 11-18
    6:42
    am

    Oh I want to touch her ear too!! My grandson would love it.He is loving textures.

  4. 11-18
    8:12
    am

    Awwww that’s such a cute picture. Clover makes me want to have a goat just like her. Boomer must be pretty gentle with her or she wouldn’t be standing there enjoying it. What a great bunch of animals you have Suzanne!

  5. 11-18
    8:16
    am

    Clover is…well…CLOVER! Who can resist her?

  6. 11-18
    8:18
    am

    :pawprint: I just noticed that Clover has a perfect imprint of angel wings on top of her little head. How beautiful is that?

  7. 11-18
    9:06
    am

    Everyone loves a diva! Including Boomer!

  8. 11-18
    10:09
    am

    Ha ha! How is the Poky/Giant Puppy love affair going?

  9. 11-18
    10:29
    am

    Suzzanne, I have to tell you, you bring a smile to my face every morning. Your lovely animals remind me of when I had goats & chickens, and I love hearing their stories!

  10. 11-18
    11:09
    am

    I think Boomer is telling Clover a secret about the giant puppy, LOL. Sweet picture.

  11. 11-18
    12:00
    pm

    Does Clover know how far her popularity has spread? :sun:

  12. 11-18
    12:12
    pm

    Oh, yes, secrets! I like Yvonne’s idea. Hmmmmm, now what kind of secret could Boomer have? Of course, there was the recent surgery, but THAT’S not something manly little Boomer would be bragging about. Something else may be going on… or, just sweet nothings.

  13. 11-18
    3:05
    pm

    Clover and Boomer, you guys rock! :heart:

  14. 11-18
    4:29
    pm

    He may love her ear, or could he be telling her to avoid the vets office after his little trip. We will never know.

  15. 11-18
    5:20
    pm

    awww you make me really want goats! I had one when I was younger. Her name was Betty and she was the “wide belly” kind of goat. She ate everything in our yard. We’d never had a goat before, but her owner had to give her away. We took in all kinds of animals and she was pretty cool. :)

  16. 11-18
    5:30
    pm

    :lol: As they used to say on “Laugh-In”…”blow in my ear and I’ll follow you anywhere…”

  17. 11-18
    9:11
    pm

    Maybe they were just nuzzling! They are all so dang adorable!

  18. 11-18
    10:38
    pm

    love this photo–a true animal kingdom! :sheep: miss my goats up in Maine! :snoopy:

  19. 11-19
    12:35
    pm

    I want a Clover (with an attached Boomer) of my very own! :snoopy:

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