Montana's Dog Memorial Is A Moving Monument to Man's Best Friend
If you’ve spent any time in Fort Benton, you’ve probably noticed the statue of a sheepdog sitting on the shores of the Missouri River. This monument pays homage to more than the existence of man’s best friend – in fact, the Shep Memorial serves as a reminder to us all that loyalty and bravery are stronger than we know.

Technically, Stevensville holds the title of the first permanent settlement in the state, but you won't find a town more packed with local history than this one. And when you visit, you'll find plaques and monuments all over town that tell the stories of Fort Benton's past.

He was brought to the St. Clare Hospital in Fort Benton, where he spent a few days attempting to recover. Unfortunately, the sheepherder died.
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A kind-hearted nun who ran the hospital kitchen fed the dog for the few days his owner was in the hospital before he died.
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When the train began to depart, the man's loyal sheepdog suddenly appeared at the train station. Attendants later recalled the dog whining as the door slammed shut and the train slowly started to pull away from the station.

In fact, Shep's vigil was only broken when he was killed by an oncoming train in 1942.

The Fort Benton community came together to create this sweet memorial for this faithful four-legged friend. The next time you see it, you might look at it a little differently.
Isn’t this story tragically sweet? The Shep Memorial is one of many reasons to love Fort Benton.
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