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Have fun!good morning all, My Nancy should be here soon.
You could nooo way pull these! It's the half of our back yard that we separated for dogs and chickens. Like a small back yard.I don't spray weeds, i pull them out.
I think this is a Norwegian Elk Hound. A grandson has one.![]()
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and whatever these are.
I have to use it. I did ask my lawn treatment guy yesterday if he could spray it..without the grass fertilization in it. This is a huge area, and the goatheads are spreading..into my good side.I think roundup is bad for our enviroment.
We had two of these when we were children. Ours weren't aggressive. Neither are my Schnauzers. And boy, the way Ashton goes after Bella I'm surprised she hasn't bit him. Both Cooper and Bella are so good with him.![]()
Some breeds are more likely to be aggressive, resorting to biting or snapping attacks, than others. The study, published in Scientific Reports, found that Rough Collies were the most aggressive breed. Miniature poodles, miniature schnauzers, German shepherds and Spanish water dogs were also found to be more aggressive
No Border! Had one for a while. Was ripping my poor Cooper to bits. That dog belonged on a ranch. I told my vet about what was going on. He has them for his cattle. He says, yes, that he has to pull some of his dogs off of a cow when they are rounding them up into a pin. They can really get into the chase. Smart dogs though.maybe. Im not finding a lot of info. Mostly showing me border collie.