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She takes her job seriously
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1686763" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I had a male heeler several years ago that went blind at only 5 yrs old. Our Heelers have all been loyal and protective. This one is very wary of people, but usually warms up over time. Have to keep a close watch on her, if a vehicle come up. Most are afraid to get out but there have been a few old farmer friends that have thought she was bluffing and they found out she wasn't. Surprisingly, she loves children. We had some folks visiting a few years ago, with their grandchildren. One night two of them were playing chess and the grandpa was standing over them coaching and getting irritated with them and she ran over and got in between him and the kids and was growling like a chainsaw. Wife told him that he better forget about winning his argument or he was going to get bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1686763, member: 24816"] I had a male heeler several years ago that went blind at only 5 yrs old. Our Heelers have all been loyal and protective. This one is very wary of people, but usually warms up over time. Have to keep a close watch on her, if a vehicle come up. Most are afraid to get out but there have been a few old farmer friends that have thought she was bluffing and they found out she wasn't. Surprisingly, she loves children. We had some folks visiting a few years ago, with their grandchildren. One night two of them were playing chess and the grandpa was standing over them coaching and getting irritated with them and she ran over and got in between him and the kids and was growling like a chainsaw. Wife told him that he better forget about winning his argument or he was going to get bit. [/QUOTE]
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