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Happy Heeler, Grumpy Heeler?
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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1626731" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>I have had a couple blue heelers over the years and love them. I had a female the worked well. She was soft mouthed and would "ask" the cattle to move, until she got kicked or rolled then she would turn in to a she beast and put them were she wanted them. She was friendly to everyone two legged she met.</p><p>The last one I had was a male. He would go into the feed lot as bull of the woods. He was rough with a strong mouth, but got results. If you weren't me or my kids, good luck getting by him. If anything four legged that came in the yard, it never left. Most people were smart enough to stay in there car. He was always grumpy, but he was good in his own way.</p><p>Any way I haven't had a dog for about a year and a half. I have a chance to get a two year old male Heeler. I was told up front that the dog was grumpy. What does everyone think? Should I give him a try or should I wait for a Happy Heeler? I don't mind if he's a little anti social.</p><p>Thanks everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1626731, member: 39695"] I have had a couple blue heelers over the years and love them. I had a female the worked well. She was soft mouthed and would "ask" the cattle to move, until she got kicked or rolled then she would turn in to a she beast and put them were she wanted them. She was friendly to everyone two legged she met. The last one I had was a male. He would go into the feed lot as bull of the woods. He was rough with a strong mouth, but got results. If you weren't me or my kids, good luck getting by him. If anything four legged that came in the yard, it never left. Most people were smart enough to stay in there car. He was always grumpy, but he was good in his own way. Any way I haven't had a dog for about a year and a half. I have a chance to get a two year old male Heeler. I was told up front that the dog was grumpy. What does everyone think? Should I give him a try or should I wait for a Happy Heeler? I don't mind if he's a little anti social. Thanks everyone. [/QUOTE]
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