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The Catahoula Leopard dog
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<blockquote data-quote="AllForage" data-source="post: 1188762" data-attributes="member: 14878"><p>Talking about dog breeds is about as hard as discussing cattle breeds. Certain folks just don't have it for certain breeds. Here in WI labs bite more people than any other breed. I would say that you have to do your homework on the parents and possibly the line if buy papered. I prefer Heelers, but they are not for everybody. They need a strong, firm, and fair hand. They will test their boundaries often as youngsters. I find your normal herding breeds to be the most loyal and trustworthy of all dogs, my opinion. With that said, if they are not raised around kids then they will treat them like an annoying cat. It all has to do with socialization. I have never met a Australian shepherd that I did not like. They seem to be pretty easy going and easily trained. That's my suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllForage, post: 1188762, member: 14878"] Talking about dog breeds is about as hard as discussing cattle breeds. Certain folks just don't have it for certain breeds. Here in WI labs bite more people than any other breed. I would say that you have to do your homework on the parents and possibly the line if buy papered. I prefer Heelers, but they are not for everybody. They need a strong, firm, and fair hand. They will test their boundaries often as youngsters. I find your normal herding breeds to be the most loyal and trustworthy of all dogs, my opinion. With that said, if they are not raised around kids then they will treat them like an annoying cat. It all has to do with socialization. I have never met a Australian shepherd that I did not like. They seem to be pretty easy going and easily trained. That's my suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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