Thanks for all the great words Randy. Cowgirl was and still is a wonderfull dog. I got her from a friend who had her come up as a stray to his house, she had about 3 inches of a nylon lease hooked onto her collar. I assume she chewed her way out and escaped from someone who possibly didn't show her any attention. She got attention here that is for sure, i've been thinking about her while baling hay today and smiling quite a bit. I would come out of a morning and she would sail up to me and jump on me and she would howl quite a bit all the time, cutest thing I ever saw. I know she will never probably be replaced with one just like her but I hope I can find one as close as I can, if I do her name will be Cowpatty, there probably won't ever be a dog out there to live up to the Cowgirl name like mine was. Its tough coming home with the equipment and not having her meet me in the yard with her howling. I'm fixin to be 44 in a couple of weeks and I can honestly say besides my mom and my dad Cowgirl was the best friend I ever had. I lost my mom in 95 to Cancer and my dad is still with us but is in a nursing home. I really don't want to tell him about what happened to Cowgirl as I have had her up there to visit him with me twice. I miss my friend so much today and I know it will get better with time. I just did not have the heart to pen her up and take away the freedom she had after having been free on the farm here. I know if I had of fenced in the yard she would still be here so I also feel quite a bit of guilt as well and thats making it that much worse. I loved that little stinker with all my heart and I pray that I can find one as close to being like her as I can. Thanks for all the kind words. Gary
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