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What kind of farm dog would you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1209791" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>One of the reasons I like the heelers is they are a little less dependent on human interaction than collies (the worst) and labs.. I can't speak much for any other breeds..</p><p></p><p>Maremas are also very good dogs and sound like a good match for what you're looking for.. Defend the farmyard, bark at strangers and wildlife, good with kids, and are a bit bigger... You can see them at night well too, though they camouflage in snow pretty good (they're white)</p><p>My friend and his GF had one, when she moved out and moved about 2 miles away, there was no way the dog wanted to go with her, so my friend inherited the dog... it wasn't keen on leaving the farm unattended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1209791, member: 9096"] One of the reasons I like the heelers is they are a little less dependent on human interaction than collies (the worst) and labs.. I can't speak much for any other breeds.. Maremas are also very good dogs and sound like a good match for what you're looking for.. Defend the farmyard, bark at strangers and wildlife, good with kids, and are a bit bigger... You can see them at night well too, though they camouflage in snow pretty good (they're white) My friend and his GF had one, when she moved out and moved about 2 miles away, there was no way the dog wanted to go with her, so my friend inherited the dog... it wasn't keen on leaving the farm unattended. [/QUOTE]
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