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What kind of farm dog would you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="FarmersDigest" data-source="post: 1209904" data-attributes="member: 23372"><p>Yup, I've been doing the talking thing! They are friendly as long as you don't mess with their animals or if they have a bad feeling about someone, they won't allow them on the property! The person I talked to said, if they were raised with goats, more than likely they only want to be with goats. She even had one that was raised with goats, but wanted to be with sheep. She said the dog would go be with the sheep and completely ignore the goats. They are an independent dog! I hardly ever brush my dog, and he doesn't get hair every where. Like I said, I don't want a dog that I have to brush every day!</p><p></p><p>Any herding dog will take effort and commitment!</p><p></p><p>My father in law has 2 pitties and they are great dogs! It's the little Chihuahuas and little dogs like that, that I keep my children away from! Those dang thing's chase my kids down the street, and they will bite!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmersDigest, post: 1209904, member: 23372"] Yup, I've been doing the talking thing! They are friendly as long as you don't mess with their animals or if they have a bad feeling about someone, they won't allow them on the property! The person I talked to said, if they were raised with goats, more than likely they only want to be with goats. She even had one that was raised with goats, but wanted to be with sheep. She said the dog would go be with the sheep and completely ignore the goats. They are an independent dog! I hardly ever brush my dog, and he doesn't get hair every where. Like I said, I don't want a dog that I have to brush every day! Any herding dog will take effort and commitment! My father in law has 2 pitties and they are great dogs! It's the little Chihuahuas and little dogs like that, that I keep my children away from! Those dang thing's chase my kids down the street, and they will bite! [/QUOTE]
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