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DJL Member

Joined: 15 Feb 2005 Posts: 896 Location: southern Alberta
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:02 am Post subject: |
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| Greg did you try Norm Close at Delia/Hanna? He has very good dogs, and if he has none available at this time he might know of someone who does.
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Mrs.Greg Rancher

Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 6125 Location: Alberta
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:22 am Post subject: |
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| DJL,we did call Norm he had no started dogs,that was a few months ago,We will try him again,he did seem interested in helping us.Thank-you for the reminder.
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DJL Member

Joined: 15 Feb 2005 Posts: 896 Location: southern Alberta
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 12:42 pm Post subject: |
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| I know of several pups available, but of course you want a started dog. My male came from him, and he trained my female, and they are both very good dogs. My male is aggressive enough to get the job done, but not one to bite first and try to fix the wreck later. If all dogs were like him, Soapweed would even like cow dogs.... I couldn't do my pasture job here in the hills without good dogs.
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rwc Member

Joined: 17 Feb 2006 Posts: 13 Location: ms
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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| try some rat shoot in your 22. It'll sting and maybe bring blood but gets thier attention.
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katrina Rancher

Joined: 14 Feb 2005 Posts: 4847 Location: East north east of Soapweed
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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Horse chasin tail-swinging dog???????? 45 slug.......
FH, I'm sorry to hear about your dixie. I had a male and female beagle, and they were always in trouble. Both spayed and neutered. Seperate they were little angles, but together they were hell on wheels. Maybe a more of a companion type lap dog for yours....
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appyfan1 Member

Joined: 08 May 2006 Posts: 39 Location: NY
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Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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| I too have a blue healer he is now a 1 1/2 y/o. I had a problem with him chasing my horses, and our goat. I beat the snot out of him( i know its mean), but he hasn't messed with the goats since. As for the horses healers are ment to heal its their natural instinct, and don't get another dog it'll just make it worse you'll have 2 doing it. To stop my healer from chasing the horses I of course yelled at him, but I started going on jogs and walks with him in the woods, and started letting the neighbor kids play with him and bought all kinds of tug and squeaker toys. Hope it helps. Geri
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Northern Rancher Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 7181 Location: saskatchewan
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:13 am Post subject: |
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| Well it's a terrible trait to have and one you can't tolerate-yu could bear spray him when he does it that will take his mind off the horses heels forever. Ty tried his spray out inthe bush last night-the wind blew some his way -pretty nasty stuff but easier on the dog than a rifle bullet.
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Brad S Rancher

Joined: 15 Feb 2005 Posts: 1124 Location: west of Soapweed
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Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 2:19 am Post subject: |
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I learned most of my dog handling from Jim Roberson at Higgins Tx so what I say, he said. A dog should be kenneled when not being trained/played with/used. Don't let your dog run loose and expect to have much use of him. I think heelers for sure need to be kenneled and handled daily. I'd have to have need for a heeler or I wouldn't want one as they require alot of work. I use Border Collies (I don't fight much brush), but they need work also.
Dogs are like horses, if mishandled they'll prove little value, if well handled the're irreplacable.
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