Tag The Longhorn Farmwife: Every farm needs a good dog

Friday, May 30, 2014

Every farm needs a good dog

My dad has a saying,
"One dog is a good dog, if you have 2 dogs you really only have half of a dog, and if you have 3 dogs, you don't really have a dog at all."
If you're trying to make sense of this, he was thinking of dogs in working terms. If you have a good cattle dog he will be of great value to the rancher helping him sort his livestock. If you decide to have two dogs, they can get distracted by each other and not give their full attention to their cattle work. If you get that third dog, you might as well plan on sorting those cattle yourself, because all of your dogs are going to be too busy playing together to do any work. Now maybe this isn't always the case, but my dad has some good quotes that make you sit and think about what exactly he's trying to say and he's usually right.

So why is it important to have a dog on the farm? It is my strong opinion, that we all need one all the time. My husband and I have always owned dogs and growing up, my parents never went without that I can remember. I should have recalled that when my husband and I decided after our last dog disappeared to relax and wait and find the perfect dog that we really wanted. We have gone almost a year without a dog around, and let me tell you how that's gone.....my yard looks great, there are no more holes dug in the grass or piles of poop to avoid. There aren't any paw marks on the vehicles where they jumped up to see if we were in there and my shoes don't get chewed up when I leave them on the porch. But let me tell you the problem. We've had problems with skunks, raccoons, rabbits, the neighbor dogs, cats, and now a badger. Does anyone know anything about the badger? Number one rule: RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! We had to get a dog to keep these pests away, and fast!


So we decided we couldn't not delay any longer, it was time to train a puppy. We got lucky and found a beagle (which has always been my personal favorite dog breed) and there was a female in the litter ready to go that hadn't been claimed yet. This is fate folks! So now we have an absolutely adorable little girl (and her older brother and sister) dragging around an absolutely adorable beagle puppy. The number one reason I think it's imperative to have a dog on the farm is because they bark when people approach the house. When you live in the middle of nowhere and your driveway is long enough you can't see someone pull in, barking gets your attention and alerts you to guests. I don't like surprises out here in no man's land!

It's not chasing the rabbits out of my garden yet, but hopefully next year it will be ready. I'm excited for my kids to grow up with this little pup and learn the responsibilities of caring for a pet and I'm excited for the day that it figures out it's role as protector of the farm.

2 comments:

  1. I don't live on a farm, but two years ago we adopted a one year old mutt (also a hound mix) who completely changed me and made me a "dog person". We recently added a Golden Retriever puppy to our family and I firmly agree with you that every home should have at least one dog, preferably two!

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  2. Oh my goodness! Too cute!

    Thank you for sharing on #smallvictoriessundaylinky. Pinned to the Pinterest board. Hope you link up next week!

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