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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1646001" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>Thanks. He had been REALLY GOOD about staying on the tractor. So much so that Saturday I told him to stay and he did while I walked a new pair across 3 acres to the corral, then walked back and he was just laying on the tractor waiting for me. Lots of praise! </p><p>He was back on a 20' rope this morning. Never offered to leave the tractor. I guess he just had a moment. </p><p>My last Heeler got so ingrained with the idea that a rope meant work that he drag a 8' lead rope around if he had it on he was working. Unhook him and he was brain dead. I wasn't holding it it just had to be with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1646001, member: 39695"] Thanks. He had been REALLY GOOD about staying on the tractor. So much so that Saturday I told him to stay and he did while I walked a new pair across 3 acres to the corral, then walked back and he was just laying on the tractor waiting for me. Lots of praise! He was back on a 20' rope this morning. Never offered to leave the tractor. I guess he just had a moment. My last Heeler got so ingrained with the idea that a rope meant work that he drag a 8' lead rope around if he had it on he was working. Unhook him and he was brain dead. I wasn't holding it it just had to be with him. [/QUOTE]
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