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<blockquote data-quote="mdmdogs3" data-source="post: 194449" data-attributes="member: 2745"><p>you just answered your own question - "dog is a great pet"</p><p>a working dog is just that a worker - not a pet</p><p>be that a performance show dog or a cattle dog - they are always more than a pet - </p><p>to have a working dog many hundreds of hours are spent training that dog and handler to work together as a team (did you notice that I said handler too?)</p><p>I taught obedience and agility classes in Nebraska and when I moved to Arkansas brought my 3 labs with me - even though they are obedience trained when I go to the pasture they stay in their kennel (I don't want a mama cow deciding my teammate is lunch or trying for dog and getting me!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdmdogs3, post: 194449, member: 2745"] you just answered your own question - "dog is a great pet" a working dog is just that a worker - not a pet be that a performance show dog or a cattle dog - they are always more than a pet - to have a working dog many hundreds of hours are spent training that dog and handler to work together as a team (did you notice that I said handler too?) I taught obedience and agility classes in Nebraska and when I moved to Arkansas brought my 3 labs with me - even though they are obedience trained when I go to the pasture they stay in their kennel (I don't want a mama cow deciding my teammate is lunch or trying for dog and getting me!) [/QUOTE]
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