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        Location: Corsicana,Tx | I have always had dachshunds and wanted something different,he is very loving loyal and very smart,better have some outside room not good for small homes with no yards |
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Posts: 8009
   Location: LA Lower Alabama | Kanga the Aussie Roo
Or Tanga Terd


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Posts: 631
   Location: Somewhere in N.C. | Was thinking of rescuing this one from the animal shelter. She is only a year old and underweight. She is a mix, but I'm not sure what with?
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       Location: Bandera, TX | Scout1320 - 2014-01-10 2:58 PM We recently lost Bonnie. She was a Aussie/Border Collie cross. She was my hubby's very best buddy, and we are still heartbroken she is gone... Missing her bunches...
I used to breed Aussie's, every once in a while we would have one of our other stock dogs breed a female. I loved the Border/Aussie cross and my husband and BIL loved the Heeler/Aussie cross. The heeler/aussie cross pups sold like hot cakes to the guys in S. TX needing cattle dogs.
My current Aussie is going to have a date in the spring. Straight up Aussie if that goes well I want to put her with a bad--- Kelpie dog we have here in the county. I've watched (my parents trial) some pretty nice dogs, they never had anything that could have touched this dude. I know your in our area so look us up. I do believe this will be an awesome cross for someone needing a "grip" dog that can also function as pops loyal pal.
OP, what I can't stand is someone getting a dog that just isn't right for them in the first place. I stopped breeding for this reason. I have a beautiful red merle in every way except she flunked out of herding lessons (thanks to a multiple fractured jaw). So many have wanted a pup from her that I'm caving in. Have a gal moving to the area with a handsome black tri. she seems to have good contacts so I'm going to go with this but in my mind I'm praying for responsible future owners. |
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     Location: Texas | Here's our Aussie. Best dog that my husband and I have ever had.
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Posts: 69
  Location: La | Love our blue merle boy! Deuce is 6 months old and has the best personality! We have always had labs so this was a new breed for us but no regrets. He even fetches like our labs and loves water almost as much.
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  Location: Southern OK aka God's Country | Hanna Banana! Hanna has the following kills under her belt: the entire seat of an atv, full deer neck/head mount, several hundred dollars worth of landscaping including a weeping willow tree, air conditioner wiring and insulation, countless toys and currently a cow leg. |
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