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Happiest Sheep in the World Falls, Leaves Owner Laughing So Hard She's Gasping for Air

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Have you ever been so excited that you just break into a happy dance?

I know that I I have to be mindful when I’m alone in public because I often dance a little in my seat while I’m eating some of my favorite food.

Dogs normally can’t contain their excitement either and their wagging tails show it.



Did you know that sheep also jump for joy? Or at least Gabbie at the Abbe-Freeland Animal Sanctuary does.

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While this 2-year-old sheep may not be dancing because of food, she sure is excited to be around her caretaker and the video is pretty hilarious.

When she was less than two weeks old, Gabbie became an orphan after her mom and sister passed away Easter weekend 2016.

That’s when she came into the care of Abbe-Freeland Animal Sanctuary.

She quickly blossomed into her colorful personality that followers of the sanctuary have come to love.


Not shy at all, Gabbie has made friends with all sorts of other creatures. When she first met Freeda the porcupine, she learned that porcupines don’t like their faces touched.

The adorable sheep sticks close to her caretaker as she does chores around the grounds.

Gabbie loves tagging along so much that sometimes she can’t contain her excitement. In a video posted to Facebook, Gabbie’s caretaker caught a moment of her jumping and dancing with joy.



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She was so engulfed in her little dance, that she lost her balance and fell over, which sent her caretaker into a deep belly laugh.

But in true Gabbie-spirit, the sheep got right back up and continued her dance. She wasn’t going to let the fall cramp her style.

Her spirit of enthusiasm is both adorable and contagious! Gabbie is definitely one happy sheep, maybe the happiest sheep in the world.

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Kayla has been a staff writer for The Western Journal since 2018.
Kayla Kunkel began writing for The Western Journal in 2018.
Birthplace
Tennessee
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Lifetime Member of the Girl Scouts
Location
Arizona
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English
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News, Crime, Lifestyle & Human Interest




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