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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1148739" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>YES! My big border collie that is training two catahoulas for me was free to me as my cousin had him and was breeding him as he's papered up one side and down the other but only half of his pups want to work no matter what they breed him to. He's lazy for me but will work and is trained better than my horses so I get by with him but won't breed him.</p><p>I bred a heeler bytch(accidently) that came from imported stock to a border collie/kelpie and kept four male pups out of the litter and not one of them wanted anything to do with stock. I wound up giving them away as pets. A little girl took the runt female of the litter and when her parents got divorced a year ago asked me if I'd take the dog back... I did and she's turned into a really great dog. I need to spend a little time with her but she wants to WORK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1148739, member: 14661"] YES! My big border collie that is training two catahoulas for me was free to me as my cousin had him and was breeding him as he's papered up one side and down the other but only half of his pups want to work no matter what they breed him to. He's lazy for me but will work and is trained better than my horses so I get by with him but won't breed him. I bred a heeler bytch(accidently) that came from imported stock to a border collie/kelpie and kept four male pups out of the litter and not one of them wanted anything to do with stock. I wound up giving them away as pets. A little girl took the runt female of the litter and when her parents got divorced a year ago asked me if I'd take the dog back... I did and she's turned into a really great dog. I need to spend a little time with her but she wants to WORK. [/QUOTE]
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