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<blockquote data-quote="spinandslide" data-source="post: 736963" data-attributes="member: 5559"><p>something to remember..as was pointed out..heelers are born completly white(due to the dalmation that was used in their creation..my husband says they are the only registrable "mutts" out there!) and while they gain color..they seem to DARKEN with age.</p><p></p><p>my male was almost a silver color when I got him at 5 months and when he passed away last year at 9, he was a definante BLUE..my female wasnt as light as Dakota, but she darkened as she aged..I hardly see any merleing on her now..she is almost 10.</p><p></p><p>I took my Dakota with me EVERYWHERE I could..he got extremly socialized..the only thing he never got over was poodles in full showcut..he totally wigged him out..not that I blame him :lol: </p><p></p><p>There are a good many ranchers who will not use heelers around me due to the fact they ARE so incrediably hard headed..you will have a stellar worker though if you can get them listening</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinandslide, post: 736963, member: 5559"] something to remember..as was pointed out..heelers are born completly white(due to the dalmation that was used in their creation..my husband says they are the only registrable "mutts" out there!) and while they gain color..they seem to DARKEN with age. my male was almost a silver color when I got him at 5 months and when he passed away last year at 9, he was a definante BLUE..my female wasnt as light as Dakota, but she darkened as she aged..I hardly see any merleing on her now..she is almost 10. I took my Dakota with me EVERYWHERE I could..he got extremly socialized..the only thing he never got over was poodles in full showcut..he totally wigged him out..not that I blame him :lol: There are a good many ranchers who will not use heelers around me due to the fact they ARE so incrediably hard headed..you will have a stellar worker though if you can get them listening [/QUOTE]
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