grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
My father brought home a small border collie cross dog, (a bitch), that someone had given him, when I was a child, and for reasons I cant fully understand or explain, most of my family took against this little dog.
Out of my brother and sisters I was the only one who tried to give the dog some fuss and affection, and in return, ever after, no matter who else called the dog, that dog always came to me if I called her too.
The dog never managed to make itself very useful on the farm, never had the confidence necessary to learn to help move the cattle or sheep on for you, but it did learn a few tricks to amuse us children, fetching the ball obviously, or a plastic bucket, and it would even climb a few rungs up a ladder to retrieve this item we discovered.
My father didn't mind the dog because even if it didn't work on the farm as we'd have wished, it did prove a good "yard dog", letting you know if there was any strangers around.
Have you witnessed that kind of thing, where a dog or other animal chooses to show such loyalty?
Out of my brother and sisters I was the only one who tried to give the dog some fuss and affection, and in return, ever after, no matter who else called the dog, that dog always came to me if I called her too.
The dog never managed to make itself very useful on the farm, never had the confidence necessary to learn to help move the cattle or sheep on for you, but it did learn a few tricks to amuse us children, fetching the ball obviously, or a plastic bucket, and it would even climb a few rungs up a ladder to retrieve this item we discovered.
My father didn't mind the dog because even if it didn't work on the farm as we'd have wished, it did prove a good "yard dog", letting you know if there was any strangers around.
Have you witnessed that kind of thing, where a dog or other animal chooses to show such loyalty?