Friday, July 4, 2014

Ranch Dog, by Tim Keller


My uncle in Idaho had a series of these Queensland Heelers, which he called Dingos.  The back of the pickup was their natural habitat, and they could all survive an Idaho winter outside, in just a basic doghouse.   Smart and hardy.

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  1. Had my share of those bull headed crazy tough cowdogs, will never forget Buckshot and ol Ernie!!!

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  2. Mate - that`s a Blue Heeler , colloquially known as a cattle dog .Dingoes are the native dog , beaut too but totally different breed . Come down under & have a look some day .

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    1. In the states they call them dingos, or more properly Queensland heelers, if someone is a stickler for distinctions. No matter, they are one of the best breeds ever, which I can attest to having experienced my uncles dogs. I'll be sure to call them Blue Heelers when I'm Down Under.

      And I will come down sometime, for sure. In particular, Tasmania is on my bucket list to visit.

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    2. And THANKS for sending those Blue Heelers. I can't think of a single thing that comes from Australia that isn't kick ass good.

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    3. Heh, heh! Seen that look many a time down here.

      Unless you own either the truck or the dog, DO NOT put your hands on that tailgate.

      Consider that breed as a gift for services rendered. From what little I know, the first of them returned to the States with US servicemen stationed here during WW2.

      Tough as Mulga, those dogs. Enjoy!

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  3. Yeah mate - a rose by any other name etc. Come to Oz if you get the chance . Be more than glad to show you round my part of the country if you want .

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