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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 194976" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I own two breed of dogs - an Australian Cattle Dog (blue heeler) and a Miniature Schnauzer. Both are house pets, but both go with us all the time. Cattle dog will lick cows noses when they are laying down & cows let him. BUT, if he's working, they know it & respect him. The Schnauzer "thinks" he's a cowdog & "works" them also (well he used to - gone now).</p><p>I now have a new Schnauzer puppy. He NEVER is in the cow/calf field without being on a lead. He is totally fascinated with the cattle & will run after them, so he is kept close til he learns. The biggest thing is you have to be in control of the dogs, otherwise, they need to stay away from the cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 194976, member: 968"] I own two breed of dogs - an Australian Cattle Dog (blue heeler) and a Miniature Schnauzer. Both are house pets, but both go with us all the time. Cattle dog will lick cows noses when they are laying down & cows let him. BUT, if he's working, they know it & respect him. The Schnauzer "thinks" he's a cowdog & "works" them also (well he used to - gone now). I now have a new Schnauzer puppy. He NEVER is in the cow/calf field without being on a lead. He is totally fascinated with the cattle & will run after them, so he is kept close til he learns. The biggest thing is you have to be in control of the dogs, otherwise, they need to stay away from the cattle. [/QUOTE]
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