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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1722089" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I will agree with both of y'all, Border Collie and Heelers being both the best. </p><p>I had a Border Collie named Sam, it wasn't long before I realized how smart he was and he was more like a Samuel than a Sam. He made every step that I made and learned my routines out working. He rode for hours in the tractor with me. I often said he was a person in a dogs body. When he got older, we got a female dog in hopes of getting some pups by him. We got a Heeler, because both my wife and I like them and I had already had 2 other Heelers years ago. It hit me like a death of a best friend when he died. The little Heeler stepped right up on her own and has become the best cattle dog that I have had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1722089, member: 24816"] I will agree with both of y’all, Border Collie and Heelers being both the best. I had a Border Collie named Sam, it wasn’t long before I realized how smart he was and he was more like a Samuel than a Sam. He made every step that I made and learned my routines out working. He rode for hours in the tractor with me. I often said he was a person in a dogs body. When he got older, we got a female dog in hopes of getting some pups by him. We got a Heeler, because both my wife and I like them and I had already had 2 other Heelers years ago. It hit me like a death of a best friend when he died. The little Heeler stepped right up on her own and has become the best cattle dog that I have had. [/QUOTE]
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