Yep. And they blow coat once or twice a year. Need loads of excersize.
but am used to biddable dogs I can trust off the leash.QUOTE]
Well Tam, you will be lucky to get one that is ok off the lead, they do come back...........eventually! remember, they are only a semi domesticated breed. You will need very high fences and be 'dig proof' at ground level and under and also prone to chewing!
Don't want to put you off mate, but I went down this road a long time ago, did loads of research and spoke to owners etc; and decided they were not for us.
Hope you don't mind me saying, but if you are after a dog, please consider rehoming a rescue, there are so many dogs requiring homes and you would be an ideal candidate .
All the best.
but am used to biddable dogs I can trust off the leash.QUOTE]
Well Tam, you will be lucky to get one that is ok off the lead, they do come back...........eventually! remember, they are only a semi domesticated breed. You will need very high fences and be 'dig proof' at ground level and under and also prone to chewing!
Don't want to put you off mate, but I went down this road a long time ago, did loads of research and spoke to owners etc; and decided they were not for us.
Hope you don't mind me saying, but if you are after a dog, please consider rehoming a rescue, there are so many dogs requiring homes and you would be an ideal candidate .
All the best.
Rescue staff! Love ours to bits.
Get a farm bred border collie hard to beat for good natured energetic enthusiasm and they're clever. Apparantly they'll learn more commands than any other breed. The farmers bred them for biddable work too, so they didn't end up with all the dodgy hips and breathing problems other dogs get. They live to a good healthy old age too.
Growing up our collies were never in the house past the back doorway, (HWMBLT and I disagree on this; he thinks the dog should be part of the family, and I think we're in charge, the dog'll do what it's told...