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They are gorgeous!Well, I´m not at all convinced that she´ll make a guard dog! She´s the quietest, timidest dog I´ve ever had. She´s now come out of her hiding-place under a bush and is up near the veranda under a citronella plant. I´ve had dobermanns which make good guards, greyhounds which don´t , but they´re lovely, whippets, which are adorable, Yorkies which are just plain noisy (I have one still), Maltese, which I have now, she´s a little darling, and a poodle-pinscher cross, which is quite mad, and then my mutts, which seem to have something of bull terrier in them of some description, and a handful of other somethings too. These are the thugs that look after the place, along with the geese!![]()
These are the ones that will be too rough with the Blondie, so she can stay in my garden for now while these thugs stay out in the yard.
They´re lovely, actually, I can do anything with them, they just look a bit keen. They´re my big babies! But my goodness, don´t they let us know it when there´s a stranger at the gate! Once she´s able, Blondie´ll be with them in the yard.
Beautiful faces! Just love those eyes!
She looks like the working variety. Do you work her?
The top one looks like a cattle dog to me, is she? Here they call them Red or Blue Heelers. They´re really popular here. Unfortunately, there are some of these poor creatures that live in garages in the cities, but here where I am they´re used on the farms. In England we just call them Australian cattle dogs.
Beautiful faces! Just love those eyes!
Oh, I should say both cattle dogs and kelpies are known to have dingo in their heritage which might be why Tilly looks a bit that way. (Genetic testing on kelpies has shown dingo in some lines)
I bet that Texas heat is hard on those breeds. They sure are pretty love those blue eyes