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by fawndallas on 23 June 2012 - 13:06
Great Kelly . I love watching working dogs.
by Gustav on 23 June 2012 - 13:06
Kelly,
I don't know if your dog is SL or WL. I don't know what the angles are on the angulation or the shoulder, or the length of stifle or croup or prey drive or how hard she grips, BUT I do know that your dog is an embodiment of what this breed should be. Intelligent, committed, working with purpose calmly, a great representation of what breeders should be breeding for between the ears.
Bravo!!!
I don't know if your dog is SL or WL. I don't know what the angles are on the angulation or the shoulder, or the length of stifle or croup or prey drive or how hard she grips, BUT I do know that your dog is an embodiment of what this breed should be. Intelligent, committed, working with purpose calmly, a great representation of what breeders should be breeding for between the ears.
Bravo!!!
by KellyJ on 23 June 2012 - 14:06
Hi Gustav,
I probably should have clarified better. She isnt my dog. I wish she was...:) Your statement is correct. In my opinion she seems to be a great all around working dog. One that represents our breed very well.
Fawndallas, Please keep us updated on the puppy and how he develops. Does he have a name?
by fawndallas on 24 June 2012 - 03:06
Kind of an odd name, but each his own. The owners named him "Toke."
Thank you everyone for your kind words. I will keep the pictures coming as the new owners send them.
by beetree on 24 June 2012 - 11:06
That was an interesting video! Never saw that kind of work in action before, to tell the truth.
My observation and conclusion I made was, I noticed with all those separator bars for the dairy cows, a big oversized dog would not fit well to this kind of work. I loved how smart she was, too, didn't get stuck on a set way to do things, just saw what needed to be done and did it. Oh... and no senseless barking, I loved that, too.
My observation and conclusion I made was, I noticed with all those separator bars for the dairy cows, a big oversized dog would not fit well to this kind of work. I loved how smart she was, too, didn't get stuck on a set way to do things, just saw what needed to be done and did it. Oh... and no senseless barking, I loved that, too.
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