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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1851390" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>This Heeler here is fortunately still alive.</p><p>She has a habit of trying to herd various things from trash cans, grills, tractor tires. She's better about not going moving vehicles now but still have watch her.</p><p>When she was a couple years old, I was coming out of the field in a tractor and my wife had let Jip out in f the house, she ran down to the tractor and I knew it was going to be trouble and finally got to point where I thought the dog was on her way back to house, I get through the gate and close it then start to come on up the hill to the house and Jip comes back and bites the front tire, I stopped as fast as I could and it just barely caught her lip. So fortunate that it didn't run plum over her or break teeth, </p><p>She has a little skinned place inside her lip is all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1851390, member: 24816"] This Heeler here is fortunately still alive. She has a habit of trying to herd various things from trash cans, grills, tractor tires. She's better about not going moving vehicles now but still have watch her. When she was a couple years old, I was coming out of the field in a tractor and my wife had let Jip out in f the house, she ran down to the tractor and I knew it was going to be trouble and finally got to point where I thought the dog was on her way back to house, I get through the gate and close it then start to come on up the hill to the house and Jip comes back and bites the front tire, I stopped as fast as I could and it just barely caught her lip. So fortunate that it didn’t run plum over her or break teeth, She has a little skinned place inside her lip is all. [/QUOTE]
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