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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1026195"><p>"The F-1's are not goofy they are smart, the reason they get labeled goofy is most people don't know how to handle them.</p><p>Smooth and easy they will follow you anywhere. Rough and loud they will blow their nose in your back pocket. They are very aware in changes to there environment. "</p><p></p><p>I'll agree with that 100%. They get used to easy handling quick enough. But bring someone in they haven't seen before or aren't sure of and they don't cooperate. I've purchased several lately that the sellers weren't keen on just because they wanted To hoot and holler at them but they didn't respond well. Called them high headed. Now they're some of the most cooperative ones we have. Just have to know how to handle them and get them used to you and anyone with you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1026195"] "The F-1's are not goofy they are smart, the reason they get labeled goofy is most people don't know how to handle them. Smooth and easy they will follow you anywhere. Rough and loud they will blow their nose in your back pocket. They are very aware in changes to there environment. " I'll agree with that 100%. They get used to easy handling quick enough. But bring someone in they haven't seen before or aren't sure of and they don't cooperate. I've purchased several lately that the sellers weren't keen on just because they wanted To hoot and holler at them but they didn't respond well. Called them high headed. Now they're some of the most cooperative ones we have. Just have to know how to handle them and get them used to you and anyone with you [/QUOTE]
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