Posted by rgvtx on March 08, 2009 at 07:42:48 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Best Farm Dog Breeds posted by NewEnglandFarmer on March 08, 2009 at 05:51:14:
We have 4 dogs and by far this one is the smartest, and the best dog around. She was dumped here five years ago, very hungry and afraid of everyone and everything (I think she had been beaten). She was a digger (I imagine that's why she was dumped) but with a little work she got out of that habit. She loves the barn cats and gets along great with the other dogs. We assume she is beagle, or at least part beagle. She is a good little guard dog at night keeping anything and everything that moves away. By the way, we also have a cross breed half Australian Sheppard and half Blue Heeler. She's a great dog, but I have to keep her penned up as she wants to kill the chickens, and so far I've had no luck teaching her different. Sandy the beagle on the other hand doesn't bother the chickens other than to occasionally herd them back to their coop if they stray too far (in her mind anyway)!
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