Posted by John A. on September 21, 2008 at 20:58:29 from (138.210.118.138):
In Reply to: OT: Cow Dogs posted by FarmerD5 on September 21, 2008 at 18:52:35:
Guys, I have had Healers and Boarder Collies, been around a bunch of Aussie Shepherds. Seen good and bad in all breeds my favorite, and had more of are Healers. All mine have had great personalities, but very one personed as far as taking orders from. Very hard headed, only take the one with the blackest roof of there mouth it has always been a good indicator of smarts in the dogs i have gotten. Border Collies are great but you just can't be too physical in it' correction, or you will cower the dog and thus ruin it. a rolled up newspaper and a swat across the nose is a s physical as you dare. Aussie Sheperds are very one personed, these tend to get aggressive sometimes. My personnal belief is pick you favorite breed, get a male, work with it 15 minutes a day, in a garage or someplace where it is only the dog and you, nothing else to destract the dogs attention from you. Also put you dog on a leash, take him with you everywhere, every day (except church) train it to ride in the back of you pickup, to load up, Stay or Down, to start off with. after 6 months or so go to 2 times / day. Work with you dog, Work with your dog, Work with your dog, DID I SAY YOU NEED TO WORK WITH YOUR DOG! OK. The amount of work you put in your dog will be rewarded back at least 10 times over. Hope this helps. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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