Thirteen-month-old Lamo is so sure he is a canine he fetches sticks and balls, wears a collar and a lead, jumps up on his hind legs and tries to bark.
Lamo does not even recognise his own kind – preferring to chase rabbits instead.
Owner Jennifer Jones, 45, who runs Rockfield Animal Rescue in Wentnor, Shrops, took Lamo in when he was run over last February. She fed Lamo milk and brought him up with her three dogs – a Staffordshire Bull Terrier called Wallace, a Jack Russell called Judy and a Labrador called Poppy.
She said: “Lamo was given to me as a terrified little lamb and we have no idea where he came from. “There’s a farm nearby but the farmer said it couldn’t be his. “I raised him with my three dogs so now he thinks one of them. “He really is wonderful, he follows us around everywhere and is always under our feet. “He doesn’t care about the other sheep, he prefers humans. He’s always trying to get our attention and is constantly getting up to mischief.” Jennifer also takes Lamo round to her friends’ houses to mow their lawn by chewing the grass and puts him on a lead to take him for walks at the weekend.