Major was a very familiar sight - "people recognise him before they recognise me" - and was known to enjoy tidbits during stops on his travels.
He was also known in South Canterbury, where Mr Burgess worked before moving to Otago several years ago.
Every morning, Major could still be found by the ute "ready to go".
He did require a lift up and while he thought he could still jump off, Mr Burgess had to catch him.
During winter, he was kept warm with a special Power Farming coat.
Mr Burgess has had Major since he was a pup.
He had been a good duck-shooting dog, "hence why he's quite deaf".
When the day came that Major made his final ride, which was "not far away", he would be laid to rest alongside his predecessor Chase at the popular holiday spot of Otematata in the Waitaki Valley.
And then, "we'll train up another one", Mr Burgess said.