Sounds like some of mine, Bo my old border collie/shephard mix. Smart as a whip, loved kids. Maggie my old female lab that was thoroughly beaten and even shot before I got her. Never left my side. Then Lou my lab, that I called "stink pot". That was my boy. Followed me in the fields, dropped varmints at the door, went everywhere with me in my trucks. Lost him this last January. They are family. Nothing or no one more loyal. All 3 buried up on a hill under an oak looking down on the place.
I've got a new lab now that I call punkster, and not that I wanted him, but because I inherited him. Nearly picked him off this past winter with a 30-06 cause I seen him laying out in a snowy field and figured he was a coyote until I scoped him. He was half frozen and starved and has fattened up since. Vet figures he's about a year old now. He's young, hyper, and learning. He certainly is a punkster trying to figure out what all of that worldly stuff is. No longer runs out of the barn slipping and sliding when I fire up a tractor. Still afraid to ride in my trucks, but he'll catch on in time.
My condolences Gary. I'm sure you'll miss her. They sure are family, and none can be replaced. There can and might be others, but none can be replaced. Sorry to hear that. Keep her alive in your heart. Remember the time that the two of you...
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