Posted by Paul Gi. on February 01, 2014 at 19:23:47 from (74.32.250.81):
In Reply to: Farm Dog posted by luv2wrench on February 01, 2014 at 17:35:58:
Just lost our dog this week. He was a Terrier had him for fourteen years on my Dads farm. Had him since he was a puppy. He was a very smart dog. My dad would go in for a pop at 9am and 3pm and at lunch time. Dad and I new when it was getting close to these times because(sneezer)our dog would not leave us alone until we went in he knew my mom would have snacks for him in the house. One of the biggest things I can remember is when my dad was combining a field of corn and I was driving a tractor pulling a grain cart, Sneezer was riding with me in the tractor. I was at the house unloading the grain cart into a bin and I had to get out of the tractor to go up to the top of the bin to see how full it was getting. I left Sneezer in the tractor with the door open and went to check on the bin. In the mean time my dad had an accident in the combine, the ground gave away by a drainage ditch and he had went down in the water in the combine. My dad was calling on the c b radio for help and Sneezer could hear him. Sneezer got out of the tractor and climb the stairs to the bin all the way to the top and was just barking at me to get my attention inside the grain bin. I couldn"t believe he had climbed all the way up there. So I came out of the bin and we climbed down the stairs and when I got to the ground I could hear my dad on the c b calling for help. Sneezer was letting me know that my dad was in trouble and needed help. He truly saved us that day. Things could have been a lot worse had we not got there when we did to help him. That was the first time and only time Sneezer ever climbed the stairs on the grain bin. I truly believe Sneezer knew dad was in trouble. Sneezer was very loved by all and will be truly missed.
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