From Anecdotes of Dogs by Edward Jesse, Esq., 1858
The Colley Or Shepherd’s Dog: a sheep-dog dies of starvation whilst tending his charge
The following anecdote is related by Captain Brown:—
A shepherd had driven a part of his flock to a neighbouring farm, leaving his dog to watch the remainder during that day and the next night, expecting to revisit them the following morning. Unfortunately, however, when at the fair, the shepherd forgot both his dog and his sheep, and did not return home till the morning of the third day. His first inquiry was, whether his dog had been seen? The answer was, No. “Then he must be dead,” replied the shepherd in a tone of anguish, “for I know he was too faithful to desert his charge.” He instantly repaired to the heath. The dog had sufficient strength remaining to crawl to his master’s feet, and express his joy at his return, and almost immediately after expired.
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Bloody drunks! It’s sad that dogs are loyal to those who don’t deserve loyalty.
I suspect the point here is to get people to stop romanticizing about working dogs. Point taken.
Hmmmm. Im not at all sure about the intelligence of the dog after reading that.
Why didn’t he catch a hare for dinner and find water and shelter….its not like he was locked in a crate in an apartment on the 25th floor?
Yes it doesn’t do to romanticise people who work dogs. I think for example BC ones are probably one of the nicest compared to most in the UK, the rest tend to be a bit unsavoury.
The clip of Prince Andrew comes to mind (I just saw it) beating his lab with a pole because it dared show its teeth at another lab carrying the bird.
People? Screw loose.