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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1846938" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I've always preferred male dogs too and this next one will likely be a male. The female Heeler we have now is actually a decent working cattle dog to not have been formally trained. </p><p>My male Border Collie that I had for several years, was a good dog, for me but he did hold a grudge he blamed me for everything, and he had a lot of quirks.</p><p>This female Heeler does have a few quirks too but we can work around hers without much distraction. </p><p>If we go with a Rottweiler that's good to know about the size, as I don't think I'd want a real huge one anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1846938, member: 24816"] I’ve always preferred male dogs too and this next one will likely be a male. The female Heeler we have now is actually a decent working cattle dog to not have been formally trained. My male Border Collie that I had for several years, was a good dog, for me but he did hold a grudge he blamed me for everything, and he had a lot of quirks. This female Heeler does have a few quirks too but we can work around hers without much distraction. If we go with a Rottweiler that’s good to know about the size, as I don’t think I’d want a real huge one anyway. [/QUOTE]
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