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blue heeler or australian sheperd?
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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1850109" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>^^^ This with an exclamation point. I've had both. The downside to the heelers were that they were very focused and could be nippy but I loved how close they would be when they weren't working. The Aussies tended to be better companions and the hair was never an issue. I never had to groom them and when the hair did fall out it did it in clumps so it was easy to pick up in the house instead of having individual hairs all floating around and getting into everything. Can't say much about Border collies except I've seen some that were too smart for their own good.</p><p></p><p>Individuals vary and so do owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1850109, member: 42463"] ^^^ This with an exclamation point. I've had both. The downside to the heelers were that they were very focused and could be nippy but I loved how close they would be when they weren't working. The Aussies tended to be better companions and the hair was never an issue. I never had to groom them and when the hair did fall out it did it in clumps so it was easy to pick up in the house instead of having individual hairs all floating around and getting into everything. Can't say much about Border collies except I've seen some that were too smart for their own good. Individuals vary and so do owners. [/QUOTE]
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