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Cracking pics moll, as said obvious most who's criticised have never seen a dog work cattle.

But not be a party pooper but would you pay the vet bill for him biting the animal as never really know a staff to just nipp as cattle dogs do? Not a dig just interested

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Firstly folk, i live on a farm, they are her cattle Secondly, have any of you ever seen a cattle dogs work, Keepa is tame in comparison If you saw her work the cattle you would understand. She is

Ive got the good old original English Staffordshire bull baiting blood   As long as they play nicely, so does she.       But when they get arsey and challenge her pals...............    

great idea letting a dog run riot in a field of cows

God no, just treat it myself, as i would for any dog bite ;)

Having said that, she doesn't grab on, as soon as the cattle retreat so does she. She really is a bright little dog, doesn't do it to kill/worry, does it to make them back off :thumbs:

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God no, just treat it myself, as i would for any dog bite ;)

Having said that, she doesn't grab on, as soon as the cattle retreat so does she. She really is a bright little dog, doesn't do it to kill/worry, does it to make them back off :thumbs:

 

I mentioned this in the minshaw thread, my bitch does exactly the same. If the cattle get too close for comfort she snaps at their faces, darting in and out the herd. Gets a bit worked up over it but I can call her off. I wouldn't say she can work cattle but she's not affraid to stand her ground and mix it with em when things get a bit heated. As long as they stay away she is happy to mind her own business but if they don't they will be driven off pretty fast. It's all bullocks round our way and they are nosey boistrous buggers.

 

Great picks molly, It's really nice to have a dog like that. :thumbs:

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God no, just treat it myself, as i would for any dog bite ;)

Having said that, she doesn't grab on, as soon as the cattle retreat so does she. She really is a bright little dog, doesn't do it to kill/worry, does it to make them back off :thumbs:

 

I mentioned this in the minshaw thread, my bitch does exactly the same. If the cattle get too close for comfort she snaps at their faces, darting in and out the herd. Gets a bit worked up over it but I can call her off. I wouldn't say she can work cattle but she's not affraid to stand her ground and mix it with em when things get a bit heated. As long as they stay away she is happy to mind her own business but if they don't they will be driven off pretty fast. It's all bullocks round our way and they are nosey boistrous buggers.

 

Great picks molly, It's really nice to have a dog like that. :thumbs:

my mates wheaten is the same,she would not bat an eyelid at them ,but if they get too close she will send them off and once they are gone she will be sitting calm waiting and looking while we dig :thumbs:

 

Yep they sound the same. Calm dogs who will do as instructed :thumbs:

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I used to work cattle with a collie. Dogs who work cattle need to be brave enough to make them back off when the cattle turn on them as some always do. My collie used to first go for the space between the horns, if that failed he would also go for the nose. If the dog does not prove he is the boss, then he will come off worst and is useless for the work. Great photos and brave dog you have there Moll. Love your posts. ATB.

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Fukc me it's bad enough that we have a woman on here that has hunting dogs and is allowed out in the field with men !!!!!!!! Now she has a dangerous dog that attacks pet cattle whilst she takes pictures and laughs .... You realy ae a wild crazy loose cannon moll and should be kept on a short lead in the interest of bovine safety ........

 

Shame on you V shame shame shame .............

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Nice pics moll, I could do with a dog like that on a bit down here where the bullocks get a bit boisterous at times, I tend to avoid them to be honest as my dogs a wimp. :cray::laugh:

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Fukc me it's bad enough that we have a woman on here that has hunting dogs and is allowed out in the field with men !!!!!!!! Now she has a dangerous dog that attacks pet cattle whilst she takes pictures and laughs .... You realy ae a wild crazy loose cannon moll and should be kept on a short lead in the interest of bovine safety ........

 

Shame on you V shame shame shame .............

 

:laugh:<_<

 

Ahhh shut up ye greet sexist big girls blouse, you dont have a lead strong enough :gunsmilie:

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