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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1146914" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Thanks, Katpau. I respect a person who handles a comment well.</p><p></p><p>I love border collies and I would have been very pleased with one. I followed my brother's advice. I know TT is serious about Blue being ill-mannered. It is not as bad for me because he knows the reaction he is going to get will not be in his favor.</p><p></p><p>These working dogs are high energy. Blue gets the run of the farm everyday and that settles him down. Still, he gets excited with visitors. He tripped an older friend of mine by running in and grabbing his shoe. I wish people would do as I instruct them when they arrive. "Kick the shyt out of him". I can put a shock collar on him and he is smart enough to know right a way that he has to behave. Take it off and it is like throwing a light switch.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your excellent information!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1146914, member: 17767"] Thanks, Katpau. I respect a person who handles a comment well. I love border collies and I would have been very pleased with one. I followed my brother's advice. I know TT is serious about Blue being ill-mannered. It is not as bad for me because he knows the reaction he is going to get will not be in his favor. These working dogs are high energy. Blue gets the run of the farm everyday and that settles him down. Still, he gets excited with visitors. He tripped an older friend of mine by running in and grabbing his shoe. I wish people would do as I instruct them when they arrive. "Kick the shyt out of him". I can put a shock collar on him and he is smart enough to know right a way that he has to behave. Take it off and it is like throwing a light switch. Thanks for your excellent information! [/QUOTE]
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