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<blockquote data-quote="Dixieangus" data-source="post: 735278" data-attributes="member: 9188"><p>well im probably getting my red healer puppy saturday and she is so pretty. Any way i was wanting to train her to be a cattle dog not a champ but a dog that can work them. so i had an idea my cows know they get feed in the barn so i could take the dog there a few days to get it use to cattle then take it out to the pasture (on a leash) and tell it to round em up many times and keep repeating.then walk toward the cows and they know to go to the barn and follow them in after i do that a few weeks i think it will get the idea when i say round em up to get them wherever i want them.maybe a little hairy but may work does anyone like to share how they train their pups.thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixieangus, post: 735278, member: 9188"] well im probably getting my red healer puppy saturday and she is so pretty. Any way i was wanting to train her to be a cattle dog not a champ but a dog that can work them. so i had an idea my cows know they get feed in the barn so i could take the dog there a few days to get it use to cattle then take it out to the pasture (on a leash) and tell it to round em up many times and keep repeating.then walk toward the cows and they know to go to the barn and follow them in after i do that a few weeks i think it will get the idea when i say round em up to get them wherever i want them.maybe a little hairy but may work does anyone like to share how they train their pups.thanks [/QUOTE]
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