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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 1149391" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>I got a border collie last year, maybe year before. He was trained and goin' to be in the some kind of Ok. futurity. He got kicked in the back hip, broke it and they removed his hip. I was able to buy him at a reduced price, however still high. My question, I want to get a female pup. How hard is it to train one with another. You gotta' realize, I seem to change commands every day. Snoop Dog just knows what I want, he looks at me, I point, say something, and he does it. Wouldn't take 50k for him. Would a started dog work better, or should a pup start with a dog she is gonna' be working with? Thanks for the opinions guys. Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 1149391, member: 9115"] I got a border collie last year, maybe year before. He was trained and goin' to be in the some kind of Ok. futurity. He got kicked in the back hip, broke it and they removed his hip. I was able to buy him at a reduced price, however still high. My question, I want to get a female pup. How hard is it to train one with another. You gotta' realize, I seem to change commands every day. Snoop Dog just knows what I want, he looks at me, I point, say something, and he does it. Wouldn't take 50k for him. Would a started dog work better, or should a pup start with a dog she is gonna' be working with? Thanks for the opinions guys. Greg [/QUOTE]
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