Ann,
I'm a big fan of herding dogs. Unfortunately Mosby doesn't have anything to herd right now. The breed is known for being able to herd anything. I had 4 on the farm my x and I had and they were funny as heck when trying to herd our myotonic (fainting) goats. This one is a real sweet heart. He'll even go with me to my doctor's office in the AM. He's very gentle but he will kill squirrels if they get near my figs. Everything else he just toys with.
F4L,
Col de Dames are late ripeners and are probably borderline as far as keeping outside. I've never tried as all my trees are in pots. I did a little searching and I got different results, so I'm not comfortable saying one way or the other. I did root a number of these little guys, though, so I could try them in ground in 3 years or so. They definitely need a spot with as much warmth as your property will allow as they need plenty of heat. The really great figs need some pampering I suppose.