My Tribute To Steve Latta

You Just Never Know How And Friendship May Get Started.

This Story Is About A Feller That I Learn To Like, Against All Odds.

You Ever Had A Feller Wanting Argue, And He Really Didn’t Have A Clue About The Subject At Hand?

I’m not trying to pick on Steve Latta, but using this as an opportunity to show that you can actually have a bruh-haha on Facebook on live to see another day.

My post about staking out a dog by cattle guards brought the crazies out. I wasn’t giving my opinion about the practice. I simply stated what I know and others around here know happened back in an earlier time. You just have to read these comments.

Frankly speaking, I think many of those dogs had much better life than millions of dogs do nowadays when people buy a big old dog take it to an apartment and leave it locked up alone, expecting it not to soil the carpet, regardless how late they stay out at the bar. Just sayin.

Catch a load of this here feller that jumped in on the subject in the early morning hours today. Maybe it was right after the bars closed.

All BS (maybe that should be DS) aside, the post about Cattle Guard Dogs on the Texas Farm and Ranch Group got Steve Latta introduced to The Angora Chronicles. He’s been able to hang in ever since that shaky start a few years back.

2 thoughts on “My Tribute To Steve Latta

  1. We live in a different dog world than what I grew up in. In our Llano leased country we could have never have gather cattle without our Lacys. In Kimble and Gillespie where we ran sheep and goats you had to have Border Collies. They weren’t loved an petted but were well cared for and indispensable. The dog world has changed dramatically and I’ll say no more.

               Harold D
    

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