I recall, bt cannot find, an ancient magazine article ( or TV interview?) of the time, interviewing Roy & Dale
regarding having Trigger & Bullet ( their german shepherd) tastefully "mounted and put on display" since he could not bear to just stick them in the ground.
Roy said when he died he wanted to be stuffed and join them! Dale laughed , slapped his shoulder and exclaimed
"Oh, Roy!"
here they all are:
no, that's not really Roy.
here is more "stuff":
Fortunately RFD TV bought them for display when the museum in Branson went under.
Roy Jr, & the family had to liquidate as they were losing money due to the poor economy, lack of traveling tourists , and lack of interest as us old pharts pass on. Roy Senior even told him, don't get emotionally attached, if the museum is losing money, sell it off and move on! Oh, Roy ...
http://www.horsenation.com/2012/03/19/horses-in-history-stuffed-horses/After Trigger died at 33 in 1965, Roy had him mounted in his iconic rearing pose. The most famous stallion of TV and the silver screen took up residence, along with Roy’s dog Bullet and Dale Evans’ horse Buttermilk, in the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans museum in Branson, Missouri until 2009, when the museum was forced to close because of mounting debt and dwindling visitors. The entire Roy Rogers collection was auctioned, and Trigger sold for an astonishing price of $266,500 to rural America’s cable darling, RFD-TV. After the purchase, RFD-TV announced its plans to tour Trigger and then have him permanently displayed in the station’s Omaha headquarters (along with Bullet.)
Bullet, the Wonder Dog, from The Roy Rogers Show
For six television seasons (1951-1957) and 100 episodes of The Roy Rogers Show, Bullet, the Wonder Dog, did everything a good dog should do. He alerted Roy when bad guys came near, he chased the “black hats” when necessary, and he stepped in to rescue the show’s stars, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, when they needed help.
Bullet was fast enough to keep up with camera shots of Roy galloping on Trigger in pursuit of something, and he was smart enough to help Roy and Dale when they were in a fix. When not performing, Bullet lived a fine life as the pet of Roy and Dale.
I could not find anything about Bullet's age... Bullet's AKC name was "Bullet von Berge"
Born 1949
but oh hurrah here are some pages:
http://petcaretips.net/roy_rogers_trigger.htmlhttp://www.royrogersworld.com/dog-bullet/http://piperbasenji.blogspot.com/2010/07/dog-named-bullet-and-horse-named.htmlhttp://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2031Trigger died at age 33 in 1965
Bullet died when?
Roy passed in 1998 [ Leonard Slye (1911-1998) ]
Dale passed in 2001 [ Francs Octavia Smith (1912-2001) ]
Damn it, now my eyes are sweating.