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<blockquote data-quote="krob" data-source="post: 1381120" data-attributes="member: 24401"><p>I purchased a 8 week old english sheperd pup this fall. He is around 14 weeks old now.I have been keeping him away from stock as he is a little timid when he saw our hogs. He is fairly aggressive when introduced to other dogs and towards our cats (plays rough). I took him on long walk today and thought id get him close to our steers (900#). They are pretty gentle. I wanted to see if he had any inclination to move them.The steers walked towards us and he growled, barked and ran the 1/2 mile clear back to house without me. Question that I have is should I expect to see any herding behaviour at this age, I dont want to give up yet, but am kinda worried that I wasted my money on him.</p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krob, post: 1381120, member: 24401"] I purchased a 8 week old english sheperd pup this fall. He is around 14 weeks old now.I have been keeping him away from stock as he is a little timid when he saw our hogs. He is fairly aggressive when introduced to other dogs and towards our cats (plays rough). I took him on long walk today and thought id get him close to our steers (900#). They are pretty gentle. I wanted to see if he had any inclination to move them.The steers walked towards us and he growled, barked and ran the 1/2 mile clear back to house without me. Question that I have is should I expect to see any herding behaviour at this age, I dont want to give up yet, but am kinda worried that I wasted my money on him. Kevin [/QUOTE]
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