Soapweed said:
I've had several dogs that were pretty ordinary and run of the mill. They always had the cattle distraught and me mad.

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It is so much more fun having calm cattle, good horses, and no dogs--for me, at least.
I hear you there! Nothing is worse than having cows upset with a dog :? . When I first started using dogs, I had to train the cows at the same time, and it wasn't pretty... plenty of dog-haters in the bunch. Over time, they got better with my dog, and each fall I'd train the replacements with dogs so they learned how to respect them. After a few years, you've got a pretty dog-broke herd, and it's a lot of fun to work your cattle, horse, and dogs together

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I've got good control over my dogs in case I have to shut them down before a wreck occurs.:wink:. For instance, the other permittee's cattle HATE my dogs and so my dogs have learned to stay back (and in some cases that means 1/10+ mile back, and trail behind us) and let her dogs work the cows. Kinda defeats the purpose of a dog :lol:, but it beats a bunch of bawling cows. We could take time and train on her cows, but it isn't worth it to me since our cattle stay separated in the pasture most of the time.
So Soapweed, I'm sure after reading this you'll be running out to get you a new cowdog :lol: ... What's that you say???...YES, I could hear your response clear over here in Wyoming, and I'll take that as a NO! :lol: