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<blockquote data-quote="PASS" data-source="post: 40260" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I have a ACD (Blue Healer). She is hardheaded but does do what she was bread to do. I read on some web site that the ACD was bread to be a companion dog thus the nick name 'velcro dogs'. Mine won't leave my side for anything. This web site also indicated the dogs were to be agressive in getting cattle out of the brush, my dog will do that as well but she is no use at all when the cows are pinned up. I have to pin her up once the cows are in my small trap. I have read much about the Australian Shepard. They move the cows by barking unlike the Healer biting the ankles of the cows. Check this web site out for a trainer:</p><p><a href="http://www.beretfarms.com/our_australian_shepherd_dogs.htm" target="_blank">http://www.beretfarms.com/our_australia ... d_dogs.htm</a></p><p></p><p>I really need a dog that will help me in the pins and next time i will try one of these Australian Shepherds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PASS, post: 40260, member: 69"] I have a ACD (Blue Healer). She is hardheaded but does do what she was bread to do. I read on some web site that the ACD was bread to be a companion dog thus the nick name 'velcro dogs'. Mine won't leave my side for anything. This web site also indicated the dogs were to be agressive in getting cattle out of the brush, my dog will do that as well but she is no use at all when the cows are pinned up. I have to pin her up once the cows are in my small trap. I have read much about the Australian Shepard. They move the cows by barking unlike the Healer biting the ankles of the cows. Check this web site out for a trainer: [url=http://www.beretfarms.com/our_australian_shepherd_dogs.htm]http://www.beretfarms.com/our_australia ... d_dogs.htm[/url] I really need a dog that will help me in the pins and next time i will try one of these Australian Shepherds. [/QUOTE]
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