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Training a Blue Heeler?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1457309" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The problem with not restraining them some way is they will herd anything and everything constantly. I don;t know how true it is but I talked to an Ausi when I first got a heeler (1975) and asked him how they prevent the constant herding. As I said, I don;t know how true it is/was but he said they kept them chained unless they were working them.</p><p>A problem that stemmed from that was when herding the chickens, ducks, geese, guines she gripped one to get it moving. Killed th sytupid duck and from then on managed to kill about half the birds before we caught her at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1457309, member: 34"] The problem with not restraining them some way is they will herd anything and everything constantly. I don;t know how true it is but I talked to an Ausi when I first got a heeler (1975) and asked him how they prevent the constant herding. As I said, I don;t know how true it is/was but he said they kept them chained unless they were working them. A problem that stemmed from that was when herding the chickens, ducks, geese, guines she gripped one to get it moving. Killed th sytupid duck and from then on managed to kill about half the birds before we caught her at it. [/QUOTE]
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