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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1779810" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I get to witness some absolutely great working dogs. We also have one who is a wreck looking for a place to happen. The first thing they need is obedience. My wife's dog just doesn't listen to me. My pup who is about 22 months shows signs of being good when it is her and me. If we are going to do something with the calves I have to put my wife's dog in the kennel.</p><p>If I have the right dog. That red Border Collie in this picture sold for $44,000 at Red Bluff last spring. Teh man owned two red dogs so it is tough telling which one this is. The black one is my old Bear dog. She was a great dog. One problem is the good ones die way too soon. Either one of these two dogs would eat that cow's lunch. My pup by herself would turn and run at a cow threatening her. Start with calves and you close by. Having a good old dog or two to work beside will help a young dog build confidence.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]24350[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1779810, member: 498"] I get to witness some absolutely great working dogs. We also have one who is a wreck looking for a place to happen. The first thing they need is obedience. My wife's dog just doesn't listen to me. My pup who is about 22 months shows signs of being good when it is her and me. If we are going to do something with the calves I have to put my wife's dog in the kennel. If I have the right dog. That red Border Collie in this picture sold for $44,000 at Red Bluff last spring. Teh man owned two red dogs so it is tough telling which one this is. The black one is my old Bear dog. She was a great dog. One problem is the good ones die way too soon. Either one of these two dogs would eat that cow's lunch. My pup by herself would turn and run at a cow threatening her. Start with calves and you close by. Having a good old dog or two to work beside will help a young dog build confidence. [ATTACH type="full"]24350[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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