FOR ADOPTION:
Three left from eight, great coming along, working utility farm dog cross, good for/at guarding herding and hunting down vermin etc (Australian Collie Dogs). $50.00 865-208-6815 steve
No need with these for cruel standard confined isolation with stock to force supposedly "natural" ability certain larger breed enthusiasts claim.. as these actually are natural free range protective of stock farm AND family, and need no good fencing to stop roaming or running away. don't believe, then look up from multiple separate sources. btw to you know who you are: real mature comingg on my fb comments and slandering me when someone was asking and showing interest in my pups. you showed your all about profit. not everyone wants and can have a great fence in large area for your LGDs to not knock down or go over under or through, that eat and.. leave more than some want as well as huge amounts of hair to care and clean up after (then need seperate herding dogs), to guard small hobby farms.
father was show (won some blue ribbins etc..) stock Scottish collie or rough collie or "lassie" dog (oddly acted pretty much like him), but was also great natural working dog. mother was Australian Cattle Dog or "red heeler", and was wild when trapped, but within a couple weeks she wasn't acting starving anymore and quickly became almost as valuable a working dog (she would be gentle as can be with and around hatchlings, but could "eye" my neighbors cattle and put them back through tear in fencing, almost as good as my colliie.
pups are great alert dogs so far, as stay outside free range along with hatchling ducks and chicks etc, were they enjoy staying (they have house trained selves though from porch, and several times at most gf has had in they have alerted when needed to go out (going to door whining and scratching. they are already, barking bristling and growling (so adorable seeing "the angry face") at strangers, other dogs, coyotes, a couple hawks that the one time they stayed chasing from under tree line, and a skunk that thankfully was across road, as they're trained not to go on. they have hunted down and ate after tore up some small black rats from by drainage trench (looked like just got longe furred in hoppers that mustve strayed out from nest near). They have started herding ducks and chickens much to the birds annoyance, but no fear or aggression from either. they are fast learners, coming to my call unless dead asleep sometimes. they will be about fifty pounds, no bad habits so far except eating poop of poultry (makes the coats shiney though. Lol).