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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado2008" data-source="post: 393992" data-attributes="member: 4094"><p>I don't think that you could go wrong with either breed. I have a cattle dog and she is the best. It was mentioned that they are not good family pets, that just comes down to who you talk to. Our cattle dog has been the most loyal lovable dog ever. If you train them early and train them right, they will not bite. You do have to watch if you run from them because instict tells them to heel you and well, I've been drug to the ground a couple times. (just playing and nothing serious) As for the aussie, I've never owned one but know people who love them. I think for Texas, you would want to go with the shorter haired aussie or a heeler.</p><p></p><p>We also have Border Collies and love them too. I think that they are much more intense than the heelers and are harder to call off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado2008, post: 393992, member: 4094"] I don't think that you could go wrong with either breed. I have a cattle dog and she is the best. It was mentioned that they are not good family pets, that just comes down to who you talk to. Our cattle dog has been the most loyal lovable dog ever. If you train them early and train them right, they will not bite. You do have to watch if you run from them because instict tells them to heel you and well, I've been drug to the ground a couple times. (just playing and nothing serious) As for the aussie, I've never owned one but know people who love them. I think for Texas, you would want to go with the shorter haired aussie or a heeler. We also have Border Collies and love them too. I think that they are much more intense than the heelers and are harder to call off. [/QUOTE]
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