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Posted by Matt in the Thumb on March 09, 2007 at 10:00:50 from (207.72.66.5):
In Reply to: OT: farm dogs! posted by hillbillyOH on March 08, 2007 at 18:14:50:
I've had two blue heeler/springer spaniel/mutt mixes, both from the same parents, different litters. The first one wouldn't come in the house, liked to sleep outside in the summer. Unfortunately, liked to chase a particular truck and trailer that lives around the corner. One day she caught it. Luckily it was pretty instant. We now have the second one, much more protective of her. Have noticed that she starts to chase the same truck, but we have an "E" training collar for her. I hit it as soon as she starts to run, and she high tails it back to the house. She is definately smart, but has a bad habit of biting feet while you walk. I figure it's the cattle dog in her. The bad part is I work 7 days a week, and she's couped up too much. Fairly small dogs though, only about 35-40 lbs. Growing up, we had a Border Collie mix. Best dog ever. Finally had to put her down at 13.
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