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Best Dog for Cattle?
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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 653465" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>I would for sure say Aussies, and your cross should be fine. They are hard workers, terribly motivated to please and well behaved. Though they have a lot of energy, they are not hyper and can come down when told to. Aside from being great cattle dogs, they are wonderful family pets ~ get along well with other people and animals, and are easy to train. I think the most important part is, as dun says, they <em>have to</em> come from <u>working stock</u>! It is not about paying alot of money for a dog. Watch the parents work. My dog is having her second and last batch of pups in May, and the owner of the male dog would be more than thrilled to have people come out and watch his dog work. Like any dog, start teaching basic manners the day you get them or they will be worthless, but I am thinking you know that. Good luck and enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 653465, member: 3886"] I would for sure say Aussies, and your cross should be fine. They are hard workers, terribly motivated to please and well behaved. Though they have a lot of energy, they are not hyper and can come down when told to. Aside from being great cattle dogs, they are wonderful family pets ~ get along well with other people and animals, and are easy to train. I think the most important part is, as dun says, they [i]have to[/i] come from [u]working stock[/u]! It is not about paying alot of money for a dog. Watch the parents work. My dog is having her second and last batch of pups in May, and the owner of the male dog would be more than thrilled to have people come out and watch his dog work. Like any dog, start teaching basic manners the day you get them or they will be worthless, but I am thinking you know that. Good luck and enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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