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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1847119" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>My dog is a Border Collie / Idaho Shag cross. Idaho Shags are a Airedale/ cow dog cross. There are a lot of opinions and discussions on which cow dog they crossed with the Airedale. But they do breed true wich is unusual or cross breeds. Mine looks like a Border Collie which is good because the Shags are pretty wooly and may take a lot of maintenance. I do like a cross bred dog better than a pure bred. They are friendly, tough, smart, well mannered dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1847119, member: 498"] My dog is a Border Collie / Idaho Shag cross. Idaho Shags are a Airedale/ cow dog cross. There are a lot of opinions and discussions on which cow dog they crossed with the Airedale. But they do breed true wich is unusual or cross breeds. Mine looks like a Border Collie which is good because the Shags are pretty wooly and may take a lot of maintenance. I do like a cross bred dog better than a pure bred. They are friendly, tough, smart, well mannered dogs. [/QUOTE]
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