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Cowdogs around the country.

Here he is...ya'll meet Turbo! He'll latch onto anyone that's wearin demin at the moment.

He completely zonked out while Lil Lilly gave him a pedicure. His lil toenails were sharp as razors......

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Oh, Lilly, you got a blue heeler pup. :shock: :D :D

They are just about the cutest thing...but male blue heelers...they can really try your patience. :shock: :nod:
We always had females, and we were very happy with them.
Good luck!! It's gonna get hectic around there, but fun, too!!!
Wonder who will win, him or the dachshunds?
 
I think any puppy can try your patience. LOL He'll do fine. Female wiener wants to play with him.....my older male wiener could care less...he's like Oh.....another puppy....think I'll lay here and nap. The youngest weiner male......haha the one's that is shy......don't like Turbo in the least. Already had to scold him for bein mean to him. LOL I'm sure tho with those lil sharp teeth..at some point and time Turbo will get revenge. Just hope it ain't too ugly when it happans. haha
 
Lil Lilly's been wantin a dog of her own for a while now. Couldn't make up her mind between an American pitbull (which I was against) or a Yorkie (which Mr Lilly said...NO WAY) A friend of ours had these for sale, and had asked Mr Lilly if we wanted one. Then his cousin came over Sunday afternoon with one. And Lil Lilly had a fit over it. So we went to look at what he had left....and Turbo picked her outta what was left of the litter of 9. He just follows her around everywhere. It's so cute.
 
Soapweed said:
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Archimedes hard at work being a cowdog. He rides in the cab and honks the horn so the cows will follow. :wink:

It appears to me he's holding the dog around the throat. Almost "strangling", did he honk at the wrong time? :wink: :wink:
 
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Missy is from some of the best cowdogs shoer ever worked with...too bad she is scared of cows LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
But I guess its fitting for a cowboy turned trucker to have a cowdog turned truck dog. She is really special. She even brings the remote back up on the bed when he drops it LOL
 
I don't want to start a fight or anything but I just wanna say that anyone that has no use for a good cowdog has maybe never truly been short of help. I run my place by myself and if it weren't for my two dogs there are certain things that would take forever to do. It is not uncommon to move 100 or 150 head of cows with just me and the dogs(providing the cows know somewhat where they are going).

I prefer to run a Mcnabb cross dog as that is what I have always had the best luck with. They are truly a dog that can go all day long, their stamina is very hard to beat. They are hardworking and loyal but are sort of one-person type dogs. They are never gonna win any congeniality awards.

Just my 2 cents.
 
NR,

I got my last Mcnab from Eggens out of Plentywood. The dog is 1/2 red heeler and 1/2 Mcnab. The bench was the the heeler and the male Mcnab was a really unique buckskin color that I have never seen before. My dog was a year old in Sept. and is really coming along quite well. He is quite a stunning dog to look at, too bad I had him fixed. I got him fixed in July and 63 days later my blue heeler female had pups so I guess he tagged her the day he got fixed. I kept one pup and she is showing some real promise.

The last one I had was 1/2 blue heeler and1/2 Black Mcnab, a cross between two of my neighbors dogs. She worked cattle til she was 13 years old almost the same as she did when she was 2. She fell out of the back of the pickup and got ran over by the trailer so she went out still being able to work which she loved.
 

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