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Not much! Willows doing agility, I need to practice for next week's topics lolWhat’s up!?
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Not much! Willows doing agility, I need to practice for next week's topics lolWhat’s up!?
Oh that’s awesome!!!!Not much! Willows doing agility, I need to practice for next week's topics lol
Yeah! She got to go off leash last lesson, she did a tunnel and jump combo and did good, she paid attention so that a big winOh that’s awesome!!!!
That’s amazing!!! I wanted to do agility with Brew but never didYeah! She got to go off leash last lesson, she did a tunnel and jump combo and did good, she paid attention so that a big win![]()
It's really fun!That’s amazing!!! I wanted to do agility with Brew but never did![]()
I bet!!!It's really fun!
They are wonderful working LGDs but can also be wonderful pets, he's a beautiful boy!View attachment 3875250View attachment 3875251
Qinzer, 2.5 years old and is a working LGD as they’re meant to be, not a pet.
She. And they’re not meant to be pets and I’ll stick firm in that belief. They’re born and bred to be livestock guardians. Are they loyal to family? Yes. Are they meant to be guarding the family and in the house solely? No.They are wonderful working LGDs but can also be wonderful pets, he's a beautiful boy!
oh whoops sorry!She.
So, would this be true for any breed? As in a hunting dog should never be a pet and only used for hunting?And they’re not meant to be pets and I’ll stick firm in that belief. They’re born and bred to be livestock guardians. Are they loyal to family? Yes. Are they meant to be guarding the family and in the house solely? No.