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<blockquote data-quote="PASS" data-source="post: 40388" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Like you guys, i'll miss my healer very much when she's gone. The reason i'd try the australian shepard next time is because i really need help working the cows when pinned up. I don't really know but i'd think that dog would work well at helping sort as well as helping to move from pasture to pasture. Most healers i've seen are very protective and sometimes down right mean to people they don't know. Mine is not for some reason. Just like your healer's, no varmits allowed at my place. She killed many copper head snakes and has been bitten many times. She swells up for a while then seems to get well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PASS, post: 40388, member: 69"] Like you guys, i'll miss my healer very much when she's gone. The reason i'd try the australian shepard next time is because i really need help working the cows when pinned up. I don't really know but i'd think that dog would work well at helping sort as well as helping to move from pasture to pasture. Most healers i've seen are very protective and sometimes down right mean to people they don't know. Mine is not for some reason. Just like your healer's, no varmits allowed at my place. She killed many copper head snakes and has been bitten many times. She swells up for a while then seems to get well. [/QUOTE]
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