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<blockquote data-quote="rjk" data-source="post: 219356" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>Kids bought me a blue heeler last year for Father's Day, best present I have recieved in a long time. At 3 mo old, on a leash, she went after a steer that apparantly got to close to me. Took 3 times to teach her to sit, and after 3 to 4 training sessions she will sit until I tell her to to her thing. Can't imagine working cattle without one, and hope to never be without one. Chose heeler because os short hair and had been told they work from behind, and that will usually be in front of me. Have seen some good collies too, and with good instincts and training a dog should be a good asset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjk, post: 219356, member: 1019"] Kids bought me a blue heeler last year for Father's Day, best present I have recieved in a long time. At 3 mo old, on a leash, she went after a steer that apparantly got to close to me. Took 3 times to teach her to sit, and after 3 to 4 training sessions she will sit until I tell her to to her thing. Can't imagine working cattle without one, and hope to never be without one. Chose heeler because os short hair and had been told they work from behind, and that will usually be in front of me. Have seen some good collies too, and with good instincts and training a dog should be a good asset. [/QUOTE]
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