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Deb_and_Ed_M
Apr 04, 2014Explorer II
It's sounding good!
My first Aussie ever was a cattle-farm reject who had been kicked in the head by an aggressive cow as a puppy. The only sign I ever saw of him being "not normal" was that learning tricks beyond "shake hands" (and THAT took about a month!) was just beyond him....LOL! But his innate ability to go out and round up the horses, play with and watch over kids, etc was fine. I guess the proper label would have been "learning disabled".
My first Aussie ever was a cattle-farm reject who had been kicked in the head by an aggressive cow as a puppy. The only sign I ever saw of him being "not normal" was that learning tricks beyond "shake hands" (and THAT took about a month!) was just beyond him....LOL! But his innate ability to go out and round up the horses, play with and watch over kids, etc was fine. I guess the proper label would have been "learning disabled".
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