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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1794326" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Most of the guys I know that handle cattle allot use dogs. I'd say they mix it up on dogs. They'll buy a good one or two and then train pups with them. Most have at least 2 dogs if not 10. They are not pets either, they are working dogs. It just depends on what your after. I'd say a good started dog that will work alone, can learn with you, and be a companion type would be money well spent at $2,500. I've posted about my neighbor training his blue heeler. She tries and does a good job but there's also allot left to be desired. If you haven't already check out Moura Stockdogs on instagram or just google them. Awesome videos of what a good dog can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1794326, member: 32659"] Most of the guys I know that handle cattle allot use dogs. I'd say they mix it up on dogs. They'll buy a good one or two and then train pups with them. Most have at least 2 dogs if not 10. They are not pets either, they are working dogs. It just depends on what your after. I'd say a good started dog that will work alone, can learn with you, and be a companion type would be money well spent at $2,500. I've posted about my neighbor training his blue heeler. She tries and does a good job but there's also allot left to be desired. If you haven't already check out Moura Stockdogs on instagram or just google them. Awesome videos of what a good dog can do. [/QUOTE]
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