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<blockquote data-quote="faster horses" data-source="post: 1764191" data-attributes="member: 17524"><p>What kind of dog is Toby?</p><p>Our best cowdog looked similar. We were never sure what she was.</p><p>The breeder didn't know what they were even though he was raising them for 35 years. His dogs had a reputation as being some of the best cattle dogs in the western part of Montana. He said he would find a yellow male to breed to his females and he kept going that way. </p><p>The one we got certainly was the best dog we ever owned. </p><p>She was naturally bob-tailed, short haired, yellow or tan in color, with black on </p><p>her face. White ring around her neck and some white on her paws. Very distinctive.</p><p></p><p>We love Blue Heelers, had them for years and they were great friends and partners.</p><p>Glad Gus worked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faster horses, post: 1764191, member: 17524"] What kind of dog is Toby? Our best cowdog looked similar. We were never sure what she was. The breeder didn't know what they were even though he was raising them for 35 years. His dogs had a reputation as being some of the best cattle dogs in the western part of Montana. He said he would find a yellow male to breed to his females and he kept going that way. The one we got certainly was the best dog we ever owned. She was naturally bob-tailed, short haired, yellow or tan in color, with black on her face. White ring around her neck and some white on her paws. Very distinctive. We love Blue Heelers, had them for years and they were great friends and partners. Glad Gus worked out. [/QUOTE]
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