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Quote: Beautiful Rotties.
I am and will forever be a Newfie person. The Aussies are great but not for me. My big guy still moves around well, he's just not as responsive as he used to be. To help him out, we adopted a West Highland Terrier about a month ago - we had one last year but didn't know when we got him that he was very ill with cancer and we lost him after just 5 months. Westies were bred for not only hunting rodents and rabbits but to also dive head first into the dens of both fox and badgers and fight to the death - even when they're losing. I'm not a hunter nor do we have badgers but with the chickens here, that's a very beneficial trait to me. Especially with a nature preserve right across the road from us. Predators are fine as long as they stay over there but they're taking some serious chances if they decide to venture over here. The Westie is still learning how to behave around the flock and is doing well. He does have a terrible time though when they decide to spy on him through the windows. I think they taunt him on purpose. When outside, he mostly runs from them as my two bratty RSLs like to chase him and peck him in the behind. He knows already that he'd be in big trouble if he retaliated and I do my best to stop them when I see them after him.
Interestingly enough, Ichabod puts himself between the Westie and ME whenever I take the dog out and will not take his eyes off him. I think he knows he's not nearly as trustworthy as the Newfie.