• September 5, 2022
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TheHorse.com Announces 'Best Barn Dog' Contest Winner – The Horse – TheHorse.com

TheHorse.com Announces 'Best Barn Dog' Contest Winner – The Horse – TheHorse.com



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TheHorse.com Facebook fans selected Cindy Orndorff’s photo of “Daisy” as the overall winner.
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We asked reader to share photos of their canine counterparts and tell us what qualities make their dog the best barn dog. TheHorse.com Facebook fans then voted for their favorites.
In her entry, Orndorff said: “Meet the best barn dog, Daisy. She will be 14 years young in October. She is the best barn dog because she is nice and gentle around all of the horses. She even rides in the saddle with them. She will follow around the barn/farm and doesn’t stray far away. She loves to help feed the horses and chicken (that she doesn’t even chase). And when the day is done, she loves to sit in the chair under the gooseneck and keep her eye on everything/everyone. She’s a wonderful girl and we are blessed to have her.”
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