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Any experience with these crosses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Till-Hill" data-source="post: 1748227" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>That's what I had growing up (Cur x Heeler) Lived to be 17, never went to the vet in his life! He would tag along coon hunting, wouldn't tree but helped kill. Would heel horses for dad in round pen on lounge line for hours. The Cur or any hound cross mellows the heeler/collie out some I feel. Buddy had a Blue tick x heeler x aussie great farm dog. </p><p></p><p>Currently we have a Cur x Catahula x Fiest</p><p>He big lap dog, he does fetch. Kids love him. They try to ride him and he tries to roll over em! He has no cattle herding tho, even growing up with a Aussie that does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Till-Hill, post: 1748227, member: 16547"] That's what I had growing up (Cur x Heeler) Lived to be 17, never went to the vet in his life! He would tag along coon hunting, wouldn't tree but helped kill. Would heel horses for dad in round pen on lounge line for hours. The Cur or any hound cross mellows the heeler/collie out some I feel. Buddy had a Blue tick x heeler x aussie great farm dog. Currently we have a Cur x Catahula x Fiest He big lap dog, he does fetch. Kids love him. They try to ride him and he tries to roll over em! He has no cattle herding tho, even growing up with a Aussie that does. [/QUOTE]
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