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After months of asserting her dominance, Coco appears to finally be satisfied with the hierarchy.

For the first time, this week, I’m seeing Coco and Chloe PLAYING!

I was starting to worry that they would never be friends, but they are!

Mr. Pibb tried to get in on their fun.

But they weren’t interested.

They’re infatuated with each other.

And finally they are what I hoped they’d be.

Two livestock guardians that can work and play together–and be content in the field!
P.S. They’re a little bit dirty.
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So, Coco isn’t “self cleaning” anymore? I know you wrote that Chloe was “defective” in that way…LOL!