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Post by Lisa on Nov 12, 2013 8:57:02 GMT -5
I think she will be about 25-27 inches. She is definately greyhound in build. Usually just walking them on lead in and around sheep as pups and working on watch me commands during that time is enough to diminsh their interest but if you are totally worried then yes stock training is probably a good idea as long as they do not use shock collars for a quick fix especially on a dog that is not a sheep worrier. As I said unless you go for an adult proven stock reared dog which is hard to come by and especially via rescue with still no guarantees a pup with you being around and having time to bring it on would probably be your best option.
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Post by sharonhigh45 on Nov 13, 2013 3:27:05 GMT -5
Hi it is five weeks since we lost our Leah and we decided to get another hound straight away to go with our 13yr staffie female, it was only two weeks after we lost her that we gave our beautiful Moss his new home, he is about 18months old and has settled in really well and Skye the staffie who had a few grumbles at the begininng has settled down even puts up with his boisterous play, everyone has to make their own decision which is hard but thanks to Lisa we deided to go for a boy and don't regret it at all,best of luck whatever you decide.
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