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Huntaway Collie Cross Training Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Woolless" data-source="post: 8079883" data-attributes="member: 3403"><p>I have had two collie X huntaway composites (both parents collie X huntaway). I have found them to be good working dogs. Not as classy as a good border collie but more versatile as both are good in the pens and can catch (one better than the other). From what I've seen of Welsh collies, they are quite similar. Both bitches, full but not litter sisters, and with lovely natures. Bombproof with kids. </p><p>[USER=168460]@Byronandseren[/USER] My guess would be that the problem with your dog is threefold: not enough physical/mental stimulation, teenage belligerence and possibly lack of firm handling. Sounds to me that he fancies being alpha male</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woolless, post: 8079883, member: 3403"] I have had two collie X huntaway composites (both parents collie X huntaway). I have found them to be good working dogs. Not as classy as a good border collie but more versatile as both are good in the pens and can catch (one better than the other). From what I've seen of Welsh collies, they are quite similar. Both bitches, full but not litter sisters, and with lovely natures. Bombproof with kids. [USER=168460]@Byronandseren[/USER] My guess would be that the problem with your dog is threefold: not enough physical/mental stimulation, teenage belligerence and possibly lack of firm handling. Sounds to me that he fancies being alpha male [/QUOTE]
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