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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 1459327" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>Have had a number of border collies, some great, some not great, and some lousy..</p><p>my opinion, the old more laid back- style BC are better than the hyper new style BC..</p><p>Seem to make a better all around dog, I think..</p><p>Had BC crossed with heeler, same thing, some great- some not good.</p><p>It seems hard to get a real good dog now days, one that can be a good family / kid dog, / cow dog..</p><p>might be good in one area, and not good in another area..</p><p>The dog we have now has done everything from 4-H obstacle course, to grabbing a cow by the ear, </p><p>to threatening someone who wanders in the yard drunk--she hates drunk people with a passion, not sure why..</p><p>I am hating to admit she is getting a little bit older, so am starting to think ahead.</p><p>It really sucks when you spend time and money working and training a dog, and some how they have a quirk that you totally cannot train out, and you have to find another dog to start all over with, and it does happen from time to time.</p><p>The dog we have now has waaay too much "head", almost no heel, but other than that is a great dog, so wondered what a hanging tree dog would be like, one that has both head and heel in them.. </p><p> and what kind of family dog they make...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 1459327, member: 18682"] Have had a number of border collies, some great, some not great, and some lousy.. my opinion, the old more laid back- style BC are better than the hyper new style BC.. Seem to make a better all around dog, I think.. Had BC crossed with heeler, same thing, some great- some not good. It seems hard to get a real good dog now days, one that can be a good family / kid dog, / cow dog.. might be good in one area, and not good in another area.. The dog we have now has done everything from 4-H obstacle course, to grabbing a cow by the ear, to threatening someone who wanders in the yard drunk--she hates drunk people with a passion, not sure why.. I am hating to admit she is getting a little bit older, so am starting to think ahead. It really sucks when you spend time and money working and training a dog, and some how they have a quirk that you totally cannot train out, and you have to find another dog to start all over with, and it does happen from time to time. The dog we have now has waaay too much "head", almost no heel, but other than that is a great dog, so wondered what a hanging tree dog would be like, one that has both head and heel in them.. and what kind of family dog they make... [/QUOTE]
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