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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
