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dianneS
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I agree vicki with the socialization, I wouldn't want a dog that I would have to completely ignore.
The dog I met last night was not totally ignored, he had kids that played with him and gave him attention and he did not seem at all aggressive toward me because I was accompanied by his owner. He returned to his herd for a while and then ran back to us for a little more attention, then back to his herd again.
The pups were very social too. Now this breeder did tell me that her dogs are so attached to their goats that she can't take them to the vet. She has to have a farm call for the dogs.
The dog I met last night was not totally ignored, he had kids that played with him and gave him attention and he did not seem at all aggressive toward me because I was accompanied by his owner. He returned to his herd for a while and then ran back to us for a little more attention, then back to his herd again.
The pups were very social too. Now this breeder did tell me that her dogs are so attached to their goats that she can't take them to the vet. She has to have a farm call for the dogs.