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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1831874" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>In my early 20s I was working on a BLM fire crew in Rock Springs and a red heeler female showed up in the yard there. No collar or anything. She stayed around all week and no one claimed her, so I took her to the ranch on my next day off. I don't think she had ever seen a cow, but she had good instincts. We named her Cow Pattie and she was Dad's dog for a number of years. She was not very big and would ride on the motorbike right in front of me or Dad with her paws on the gas tank. Couldn't leave the yard without her. She and another of Dad's dogs chased some coyotes into the brush one day while he was feeding cows and she never made it out, but the other dog did. Never found her carcass, but Dad went on a coyote killing spree for the rest of the winter. She was probably the best cow dog we ever had and the only heeler we ever had that actually worked on voice commands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1831874, member: 38220"] In my early 20s I was working on a BLM fire crew in Rock Springs and a red heeler female showed up in the yard there. No collar or anything. She stayed around all week and no one claimed her, so I took her to the ranch on my next day off. I don't think she had ever seen a cow, but she had good instincts. We named her Cow Pattie and she was Dad's dog for a number of years. She was not very big and would ride on the motorbike right in front of me or Dad with her paws on the gas tank. Couldn't leave the yard without her. She and another of Dad's dogs chased some coyotes into the brush one day while he was feeding cows and she never made it out, but the other dog did. Never found her carcass, but Dad went on a coyote killing spree for the rest of the winter. She was probably the best cow dog we ever had and the only heeler we ever had that actually worked on voice commands. [/QUOTE]
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