Parker was pleased with the result.
He never bought farm dogs, preferring to breed his own, and had done so for many years.
Glen was a nice-natured dog, he said.
"He'll take a few days to settle down [in his new home]."
Tucker said he had been happy to pay the price for Glen as he was only 3.
"He will have plenty of days of work left in him.
"If you want a good dog you have to buy it. It is a sellers' market."
The first thing the dog did after he was handed over to Tucker was lift his leg on his new owner's gumboot.
About 40 dogs and pups were offered at the sale.
The high-price purchase follows a 2-year-old heading dog called Jack fetching $10,000 at the annual Ashburton cattle dog sale at Mayfield A&P Showgrounds on July 4, the highest price in the sale's 63-year history.