People Who Expressed Interest in my Heelers- Update on Post #786

LOVE the chunky boy - guess he's the first one to belly up to Mommy's milk bar!
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Boy, I really missed this post, but glad I found it. They are sooo cute, and mom is a very handsome dog. I had no idea that you bred dogs. Do you have cattle?
I'm sure they will all find homes, they're beautiful and smart.
 
Airlines charge by the total weight of dog in the crate and the crate size. So don't put a small puppy in a big crate. As long as the puppy can stand up and turn around the crate is big enough. The last time a shipped a JRT puppy it cost around $168 anywhere in the continental US. The puppy will need a health certificate within 10 days of shipping. If you ship when the weather is warm you will also need a letter of acclimation. I always use Delta. They have never given me any problems.

HTH

Donna
 
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Thanks Seminole. I wouldn't call myself a breeder, but I do have my dog bred once a year and that covers my vet bills and feed bill. I do have cattle and the mama is a working dog. I hope to trial her at the fair this year in the novice division. I don't really have high hopes of winning, but I want the experience of it.
 
I've been reading up on them on the internet
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Seems they do pretty good at agility type things..... I might have to try that - keep the little girl out of trouble!
 
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Agility is great! And it helps create a bond between you and the dog. I compete in agility, fly ball, herding, disc, rally, and obdience with my Blue Heeler. We started when she was a puppy and have been going ever since. I'll deffiently be getting this little boy into agility and herding too.
 

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