It doesn’t really matter, I will be boundary ecollar training the dog regardless it has a low prey drive or not but Cricket had a high prey drive and was fine with the cats and chickens which is all that mattered.
I’ve met a few wheatens and they were a little weird, I think if I were to get a terrier it’d be a smaller one like a Jack russell or border terrier. Irish terriers are adorable too, definitely one to keep on my list.
Here is Cricket so you guys have an idea as to what she looked like/how big she was.
Here she is with my cousins heeler mix
She was severely dog fear reactive on leash but was ok with off leash with other dogs, had a crazy prey drive, she was human reactive on leash but we quickly trained...
Its always so hard to lose a member of the family, because that’s what pets are. I am so sorry to hear about your loss aswell, sending you much love and light. Rough collies do interest me, I have a friend who has one and he is a lovely little dog.
Yes I know, this is all out of curiosity. Shelters and rehoming are #1 on our list, all of my animals have been rehomed to us: our 2 stray to vet cats, Cricket was rehomed to us and even my late bearded dragon was rehomed to us by my cousin. They really do choose us and I am ever so privileged...
I lost my beloved Cricket 4 days ago when she was hit by a car and died shortly after due to internal bleeding. She was half Irish wolfhound, quarter lab and quarter mastiff at around 70lbs and 24” at the shoulder. She came from a bad home, we only had her for about 15 months and we got her at 2...