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Kind of a sad day around here- as our old female Border Collie died last night....Kids named her Penny- and the grandkids (that she helped raise) called her Pretty Penny.. She was 9 year old....
She was really aging fast- and had got awful grey and kind of stove up like me in the cold weather...We didn't breed her last fall just for that reason...
Then the middle of last week I think the dogs had a run in with a coyote- as the old male (Jud) is still gimping around here on 3 legs - and she just seemed more stove up and stiffer than ever....Last night she didn't come when we called her-and I found her this morning.... I think she may have got hurt internally....
Sure gonna be different moving cows home this fall- as she was always the one that helped me the most on that trip.....
Penny with a litter of puppies...We figure she raised almost 100 pups in her life- and has pups scattered all over the state and country--Wash., Iowa, Wyo, etc...Most ended as good cow dogs...
I couldn't find any pics of her without pups- I don't know if I took many of her working, but was a great cow dog...Her and old Jud worked so good together with him being the finesse dog and her being the gogetter to keep him going....I sure hope the year old pup I kept last spring (Sam) will be as much of a gogetter...
She loved the kids and the grandkids- usually jumping up into their bed to have her pups (sometimes even when they were in it) :shock: Tough on Grandma- as she always thought of Penny as hers- as she made a special trip to Roundup to pick her up......
She was really aging fast- and had got awful grey and kind of stove up like me in the cold weather...We didn't breed her last fall just for that reason...
Then the middle of last week I think the dogs had a run in with a coyote- as the old male (Jud) is still gimping around here on 3 legs - and she just seemed more stove up and stiffer than ever....Last night she didn't come when we called her-and I found her this morning.... I think she may have got hurt internally....
Sure gonna be different moving cows home this fall- as she was always the one that helped me the most on that trip.....

Penny with a litter of puppies...We figure she raised almost 100 pups in her life- and has pups scattered all over the state and country--Wash., Iowa, Wyo, etc...Most ended as good cow dogs...

I couldn't find any pics of her without pups- I don't know if I took many of her working, but was a great cow dog...Her and old Jud worked so good together with him being the finesse dog and her being the gogetter to keep him going....I sure hope the year old pup I kept last spring (Sam) will be as much of a gogetter...

She loved the kids and the grandkids- usually jumping up into their bed to have her pups (sometimes even when they were in it) :shock: Tough on Grandma- as she always thought of Penny as hers- as she made a special trip to Roundup to pick her up......