Posted by John B. on March 08, 2009 at 06:56:34 from (38.114.64.131):
In Reply to: Best Farm Dog Breeds posted by NewEnglandFarmer on March 08, 2009 at 05:51:14:
We got a freebie the other year from a family who had them in a stock tank at the local farm supply store. They had 25 pups to give away. My son picked a female and my wife had fit when we got the pup home. None of us slept for 3 nights. Oh well we got over that and now the wife and our dog are best of friends. Don't know what my wife would do with out her now.
Our dog is part Black Lab and Autralian Collie. I've been told the labs are really smart dogs. We bought her a small chainlink fence pen and she watched us and learned how to lift the gate lock with her nose and let her self out. She now has a 20 x 40 pen we keep her in while we're at work, plus she can go in the shed if it rains. The pen is attached to the one end of the shed and I cut a small entrance hole in it for her.
She's black and has short hair and loves to run and play and good with kids. We give her fish oil pills to keep her from shedding her hair real bad.
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