The dogs work off instinct and step in like a ranch hand. Crandall explains how she works with Flint, an Australian shepherd: “I point in a direction, and he immediately goes in that direction and does what I need him to do, without telling him anything.”
For the contest, a panel of judges will look for a combination of how the dog enriches life on the farm or ranch, the relationship with the owner and the overall health of the dog.
Postin explained, “The main thing that has been notable is that strong bond with their owner … a once in a lifetime relationship.” She went on to explain how the most recent award winner said she was a “kindred spirit” with her dog.
Farmers and ranchers are welcome to submit nominations for the 2023 Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year contest through July 15.
The grand prize winner of the Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year will win a year’s worth of Purina Pro-Plan dog food and $5,000 in prize money. The winner will be recognized at the Farm Dog of the Year award ceremony at the American Farm Bureau Federation Convention in January 2023. Up to four regional runners-up will each win $1,000 in prize money.
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