Posted by Grandpa's Fords on October 21, 2018 at 07:38:18 from (74.47.123.123):
In Reply to: australian cattle dog posted by chuck machinist on October 20, 2018 at 16:36:26:
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Bob, Had a shepherd that was hard at first to keep on the property.
Very quick to learn, very afraid to disappoint. I got a training collar I believe it was good for 600 yrds. Over 2 weeks only corrected him twice after that he never left the boundaries on his own. I learned as much as I could about training and found that I had the best dog ever for me and my family.
Fiercely loyal and energetic. He knew what I was going to do at all times and I knew what he was going to do. I never enjoyed a dog as much.
I learned that the dog was easy to teach, me and the family were harder to teach how to properly treat a good friend.
To OP My uncle has had several austrailian cattle dogs there were awesome especially on the farm. Very protective they
knew their jobs well. They did like to prescreen the visitors but were able to call off easily. I am glad I learned more about good training techniques it was rewarding to have such a fine animal and friend.
Lost him a couple weeks ago to kidney failure as a result of Lyme disease at only a little over over 5 yrs. old. I still hear him and think he is right next to me as he always was.
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