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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 50 MIN

Always Trust the Dog

from Grit and Grace in the Heartland: Women In Agriculture · host Mary Lewis

In this heartfelt episode of Grit and Grace in the Heartland, Mary and Leah begin with a conversation about summer weather, humidity, mosquitoes, ticks, and the unique challenges that come with rural life. As often happens between friends, the discussion turns to dogs, their personalities, quirks, and the special roles they play in our lives. The centerpiece of this episode is a loving tribute to Augustus, known as Gus, the longtime ranch dog who recently passed away at age 14. Leah shares the story of how Gus joined the family during a difficult season, his remarkable work ethic as a 5H composite stock dog, and the unforgettable bond he formed with her father and the entire ranch family. Listeners will hear stories about: The unique intelligence and instincts of working dogs The differences between companion dogs and stock dogs Gus's endless energy as a young dog and his evolution into a trusted ranch hand The special relationship between dogs, livestock, and the people who care for them The challenges of aging pets and making compassionate end of life decisions The important role veterinarians play in helping families through difficult moments Why choosing the right dog for your family and lifestyle matters The joy, responsibility, and heartbreak that come with loving animals Mary and Leah also reflect on their own experiences with dogs, from puppies and rescue animals to working ranch dogs, and discuss the lessons these loyal companions teach us about love, grief, responsibility, and family. This episode is a reminder that while our time with beloved pets is never long enough, the memories they leave behind become part of the fabric of our lives. Memorable Takeaways "Always trust the dog." "Dogs are dogs. They all have their own personalities, quirks, and jobs to do." "When it's done correctly, their last memories are of you." "Loving something is a risk. It's worth it." In Memory of Gus A devoted ranch dog, faithful companion, gentle family member, and the best boy. Thank you for listening. Have some grit and grace. grace.

In this heartfelt episode of Grit and Grace in the Heartland, Mary and Leah begin with a conversation about summer weather, humidity, mosquitoes, ticks, and the unique challenges that come with rural life. As often happens between friends, the discussion turns to dogs, their personalities, quirks, and the special roles they play in our lives. The centerpiece of this episode is a loving tribute to Augustus, known as Gus, the longtime ranch dog who recently passed away at age 14. Leah shares the story of how Gus joined the family during a difficult season, his remarkable work ethic as a 5H composite stock dog, and the unforgettable bond he formed with her father and the entire ranch family. Listeners will hear stories about: The unique intelligence and instincts of working dogs The differences between companion dogs and stock dogs Gus's endless energy as a young dog and his evolution into a trusted ranch hand The special relationship between dogs, livestock, and the people who care for them The challenges of aging pets and making compassionate end of life decisions The important role veterinarians play in helping families through difficult moments Why choosing the right dog for your family and lifestyle matters The joy, responsibility, and heartbreak that come with loving animals Mary and Leah also reflect on their own experiences with dogs, from puppies and rescue animals to working ranch dogs, and discuss the lessons these loyal companions teach us about love, grief, responsibility, and family. This episode is a reminder that while our time with beloved pets is never long enough, the memories they leave behind become part of the fabric of our lives. Memorable Takeaways "Always trust the dog." "Dogs are dogs. They all have their own personalities, quirks, and jobs to do." "When it's done correctly, their last memories are of you." "Loving something is a risk. It's worth it." In Memory of Gus A devoted ranch dog, faithful companion, gentle family member, and the best boy. Thank you for listening. Have some grit and grace. grace.

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