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Happy Heeler, Grumpy Heeler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1626823" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>You may get along just fine with him. Give him time, a routine and some respect and you may be pleasantly surprised. I had a neighbor give me a nice yearling female once because she was ultra aggressive towards his other pets. He kept her in the house most of the day and was only outside for bathroom breaks. I found her to be a good female, with plenty of instinct and easy to train. She was wary of some men for whatever reason though. I had my father stop by one day, and you could tell she had found her person. I think his demeanor was calm and quiet and put her at ease.... he was also a trainer and smelled of horses 24/7. She went on to be a great working dog for him and was even bred several times. I think people just fail to understand how smart and insightful heelers really are....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1626823, member: 24016"] You may get along just fine with him. Give him time, a routine and some respect and you may be pleasantly surprised. I had a neighbor give me a nice yearling female once because she was ultra aggressive towards his other pets. He kept her in the house most of the day and was only outside for bathroom breaks. I found her to be a good female, with plenty of instinct and easy to train. She was wary of some men for whatever reason though. I had my father stop by one day, and you could tell she had found her person. I think his demeanor was calm and quiet and put her at ease.... he was also a trainer and smelled of horses 24/7. She went on to be a great working dog for him and was even bred several times. I think people just fail to understand how smart and insightful heelers really are.... [/QUOTE]
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