Hi We had a healer cross collie adopted us when she kept running away from another farm that had adopted her as somebody else was going to shoot her. it was a real nice dog and had about 5 years with us. one day she just wasn't right she was a fantastic mouse and rat catcher and that day she just didn't have it. sadly she got heart failure and passed a couple weeks later. she loved truck rides to, She was scared of crop duster planes and thunder though. She ran off and was gone 10 days after a storm, and turned up next door when a storm came the other way.
We thought she was dead somewhere she fended for her self all that time. Shortly after that dad watched her run down the field catching prairie chickens in front of the combine, so thats how she survived. She could also run down the middle of barn road you couldn't see the sides of after a snow storm, Dad used to follow her with the tractor those days. He just had to stop while she had a rest break l.o.l. she new where that road went on the 2 curves as well so was a smart dog to. We all still miss that dog today and she's been gone nearly 8 years.
They are not all nice dogs like any breed can be, I had a friend had a couple healers and some farms I go to have them. I don't trust those other dogs. They are plain nasty they will run under the truck when you pull up in the yard and try rip your leg off when you get out. or just turn up and bark like mad and try attack you. one place if nobody's around I either call the guy and find out where they are and won't get out unless somebody's around now. He rents our bins and sometimes one dogs in the cab with him, it's just plain nasty in the truck if you go to talk to him in our yard to. Regards Robert
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