Goodbye to Putnik
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I rehomed my big white goat named Putnik. He just wasn't cut out for long hikes anymore and had gotten super bossy and aggressive towards the other goats (normal goat behavior I guess) but he even started getting testy with me sometimes. Well, he hit the goat jackpot. He went to a home on a lot of acreage with grass and weeds and other goats, sheep, lamas, turkeys, etc. And, it turns out they really like him because he's super social and likes to follow them around and hang out with the family. I started to cry when I said goodbye to him, even though he was a huge pain in my ass (he had gotten terribly destructive), I was still going to miss him since I'd had him from a baby. But, seeing these photos sent to me below made me happy. He's even taken to snuggling with their daughter like he used to do with me.


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*Saltlick*  Rancho Topaz   
near Topaz Lake, Nevada
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#2
I'm so glad he found such a good home. He looks like he'll be very happy there.
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#3
He looks very content!
Happiness is a baby goat snoring in your lap
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#4
Thanks I'm happy too!
*Saltlick*  Rancho Topaz   
near Topaz Lake, Nevada
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#5
Sad to see em go but when you find a great home for em, makes it a bunch easier Smile
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