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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 735477" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Yes, I failed to point that out. YOU must be TOP DOG. Most people should not own a heeler because they are usually smarter than their owner & that leads to big trouble. Hopefully, you will be able to spend a lot of time with your dog. They are the smartest breed we have ever seen. And very loyal - to the whole family. Remember, they started out being bred up from the wild dingos - the pack instinct is still very strong in the breed, and the family is the pack.</p><p>We saw dogs performing on TV & an owner would count & the dog would respond after a certain number. Hubby said "I can teach him that". Went outside and in 20 minutes, he would tell our dog "You can go when I say THREE" and he would count ONE TWO THREE - dog will jump up & retreive whatever he threw before they started the trick. People are always amazed.</p><p>You will love your dog - just remember -- OBEDIENCE.</p><p>And, yes, we always took our pups to obedience classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 735477, member: 968"] Yes, I failed to point that out. YOU must be TOP DOG. Most people should not own a heeler because they are usually smarter than their owner & that leads to big trouble. Hopefully, you will be able to spend a lot of time with your dog. They are the smartest breed we have ever seen. And very loyal - to the whole family. Remember, they started out being bred up from the wild dingos - the pack instinct is still very strong in the breed, and the family is the pack. We saw dogs performing on TV & an owner would count & the dog would respond after a certain number. Hubby said "I can teach him that". Went outside and in 20 minutes, he would tell our dog "You can go when I say THREE" and he would count ONE TWO THREE - dog will jump up & retreive whatever he threw before they started the trick. People are always amazed. You will love your dog - just remember -- OBEDIENCE. And, yes, we always took our pups to obedience classes. [/QUOTE]
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