DOG AND HORSE
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Mr. T. Woodward, of Liverpool, New South Wales, lately decided to give his horse a rest, and turned it out iu a paddock about seven miles from the town. Later the owner missed a cattle dog from .his residence, and made a search for it throughout the district. After three days ho was informed that the dog was with the horse in the paddock.
The dog was taken home, and after it had been fed it again returned to the horse, which it could not be induced to leave. Mr. Woodward then arranged for the dog to bo fed.daily in the paddock.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 7
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107DOG AND HORSE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 7
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