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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1473165" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I totally understand using the collar, and have nothing against it - it is a GREAT tool. In my circumstance, I have not needed it. But, I am not working in a billion acres like your area LOOKS. LOL As said, these are smart dogs and determined, which is what makes them such great work dogs and family members.</p><p>If you have small children, you would NEVER have to worry about anyone HARMING them. Your kids are part of the dogs "pack" and they will be protected.</p><p>Our current heeler doesn't know a stranger. He is friendly with everyone, but if my nephew & I start wrestling at all, he jumps in between us and always grabs Phil"s arm. Doesn't bite, just takes hold of it. I love it. I'm actually the Alpha and he is more Diesel's playmate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1473165, member: 968"] I totally understand using the collar, and have nothing against it - it is a GREAT tool. In my circumstance, I have not needed it. But, I am not working in a billion acres like your area LOOKS. LOL As said, these are smart dogs and determined, which is what makes them such great work dogs and family members. If you have small children, you would NEVER have to worry about anyone HARMING them. Your kids are part of the dogs "pack" and they will be protected. Our current heeler doesn't know a stranger. He is friendly with everyone, but if my nephew & I start wrestling at all, he jumps in between us and always grabs Phil"s arm. Doesn't bite, just takes hold of it. I love it. I'm actually the Alpha and he is more Diesel's playmate. [/QUOTE]
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