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Training a Blue Heeler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cross-7" data-source="post: 1457350" data-attributes="member: 24538"><p>Depends on how often you use one. </p><p>When you use one everyday they don't get fresh and only work when given a command. </p><p>Back when my good dog was young he'd get fresh and was too aggressive and get everything stirred up, so before I used him I'd let him run for a mile or so before I took him to cattle. </p><p>Once cattle get dog broke it's very rare they have to bite. </p><p>But they all had to be kenneld or they'd sneak off and work cattle. </p><p>When I a kid on the ranches everyone had dogs and none were kenneld, but they worked all day everyday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross-7, post: 1457350, member: 24538"] Depends on how often you use one. When you use one everyday they don't get fresh and only work when given a command. Back when my good dog was young he'd get fresh and was too aggressive and get everything stirred up, so before I used him I'd let him run for a mile or so before I took him to cattle. Once cattle get dog broke it's very rare they have to bite. But they all had to be kenneld or they'd sneak off and work cattle. When I a kid on the ranches everyone had dogs and none were kenneld, but they worked all day everyday [/QUOTE]
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