Mary's little lamb was cute, but we're sure he didn't have the guts like this sheep. Oh, and the three pigs bullied by the big bad wolf could use the courage of the furry fireball.
Let's call the furball Larry. Larry is the first male child but the last lamb of 3. When he was born, he was barely average weight. This made his owner, Pearl, take extra care of him. And he grew to be a healthy, fluffy sheep.
Right around the corner was a bully named Joe. He was a stray bull adopted by a husky, bearded man. They complement each other very well, especially with the intimidating aura. Larry and Joe had met on several occasions, but we're certainly not friends.

During one neighbourhood party, Larry and Joe happened to be in the same neighbourhood. Both pet owners got along well and couldn't understand why their pets couldn't. Both animals growled at each other in the language only they could understand.
At 9months, the sheep had grown so big. And Joe the bull was well over a year old. One time, Larry was playing with his older sister, and Joe was around the corner. The bull strolls into the neighbourhood with a proud grin on his face. Other pets ran inside. But this sheep stood its ground.
"What do you want," Larry asked. Joe responds with a grin, "Why should I answer you?" The sheep tells the bull to leave their surroundings, as he isn't welcomed. But the bull arrogantly refuses, demonstrating he'd be where he pleases. Larry didn't have it.
As the only male, he took the responsibility to heart. It was his duty to keep his territory from animals he deemed a threat. So he positions himself. Like a charged bull, he withdraws and launches himself forward to head hit Joe. Joe is unmoved as he is much bigger. Larry does this, once, twice, three times...oh, there goes the fourth one. Both their owners watch the show and can't help but make merry of the incident. They separated them eventually. That didn't stop them from telling everyone of the fun event.







