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Training a Blue Heeler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1457443" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>We don't kennel ours very often at all. They work when needed, and hang out in the barn when they are not. When we run into one that likes to work stock when it is not supposed to, it finds a new home that will fit its personality better. With the drug problem in our area, I want a dog that can lay in the yard and keep an eye on things too. I will admit that if some of the stock is not where it is supposed to be, our heelers will be the first to let us know. They may be one the reasons that we really don't have any issues keeping our goats in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1457443, member: 24016"] We don't kennel ours very often at all. They work when needed, and hang out in the barn when they are not. When we run into one that likes to work stock when it is not supposed to, it finds a new home that will fit its personality better. With the drug problem in our area, I want a dog that can lay in the yard and keep an eye on things too. I will admit that if some of the stock is not where it is supposed to be, our heelers will be the first to let us know. They may be one the reasons that we really don't have any issues keeping our goats in! [/QUOTE]
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