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Posted by John A. on March 08, 2007 at 21:09:32 from (65.150.79.100):
In Reply to: OT: farm dogs! posted by hillbillyOH on March 08, 2007 at 18:14:50:
Hillbilly, I have changed the roll of my dog over the years, but the breed has Not changed. When I was a young man out of college, farming in the Tx/Ok Panhandles My dog was my "Truck buddy", "Cattle worker" and lastly "Babe magnet" Now that I an older I need my dog to be "Protection for my Wife, Son, & Farm" Buddy to all of us. I dont' need this one to haul for I need him home doing his #1 job. Fear Factor/intemidation, rated high for they will always have the semi wild look of their ancestors. They have no fear to speak of when trained right. Loyality un matched by any other breed,IMO. Ability to finish my sentences for me, understand english, hand signs, cuss words etc, etc. Long lived my first went 13 yrs, current one is 9. Colors vary from Salt& Pepper, Red Salt & Pepper W or W/o brown or black patches. Sizes There are 2 sizes, the smaller 30/35 lbs with the collie nose. The larger 50/55 lbs that have the Dingo head, body and big feet The bigger are My choice. My pick for a dog....Austrailian Blue Heelers The Red Heelers are just as good also. Later, John A.
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