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BCSnob wrote:I could see where that would be undesirable. Use to have a Collie (Strider) that would crawl under the car with me when I changed the oil. He kept far enough away to not get any oil on him.
A strong desire to come help is why I ended up with Peg; the shepherd who sold her to me said she wouldnโt stay put (would come close to help) when he was working on a sheep (shearing, trimming feet, etc). Her close presence had an undesirable effect on the sheep being held by the shepherd.
Took a lot of work but I was eventually able to get her to STAY when told. Now I need to train her grandson to STAY when told because he wants to come help.
โMar-10-2018 11:01 AM
Happytraveler wrote:So much better then having a aggressive dog.
I can relate, It sounds like my Wheaten. Charlie was under the sink kissing the plumber one time. Lucky for me the plumber liked dogs, LOL.
โMar-10-2018 10:58 AM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:Trying to mark your brother's friend as his.
๐ Hi, when I was just a little kid my parents raised Collies. My Dad built a fence behind the garage and sometimes kept Topper in there. One day a bare footed friend of my oldest brother was there and asked my brother if he could pet Topper. While petting Topper, and talking to my brother, Topper lifted up his leg and peed on his bare foot. I still laugh about it today and this happened about 65 years ago.
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