It's why I watch your channel. I love to train and play with cattle dogs. They're so perfect. But they unfortunately do not fit my lifestyle. I own a couch potato 😊
My mastiff mix was adopted and returned because they couldn't handle it. His foster was so worried he wouldn't find a home, the second I met him I knew he was ours. I'm glad he didn't stay with them but it sucks that they didn't consider his size before adopting him into an apartment.
this is why i dont feel comfortable adopting from a shelter. i dont know the breed, the background, anything. i know several people who have had to return many dogs to shelters because of things going wrong at home or just not working out because of whatever breed the dog might be.
i bought my english bull terrier bc i know the breed and their activity levels and ive owned many dogs in my lifetime so i was prepared. hes been with me for almost 6 years now and hes gonna be with me forever.
I have a rescue who is 60% australian cattle dog. Do your research they are HIGH ENERGY and need LOTS OF RUNNING, ENGAGEMENT AND EXERCISE. They are not couch potatoes. He's my love and I wouldn't trade him for the world.
I don’t have a dog but I do have tortoises. And if u ever want one it’s better to do ur research first cuz i wanted a pet and my mom was pet allergic so we got a tortoise and so we didn’t know much about them but I’ve done my research and it’s best if u do to if u want a tortoise
I have a total of 5 dogs… A seven yr old german shepherd blue heeler mix. A two year old blue heeler. A one year old Australian shepherd. Two Australian shepherd and blue heeler mix. And man those are all so fast and full of energy
Ik bc people get sheep dogs or cattle dogs and don’t know how much exercise they actually need I think sheep dogs or cattle dog are meant for being working dogs ❤
I was born with a cattle dog in my family, so i get that you want me to do research but since i was born with one, i can't and they can get aggressive since mine became one of us… She hates other animals and humans that are in her territory, i mean she straight up hates animals unless they live with her and shes fine with people unless their in the house…. So i suggest you start with an easier dog first cause they can get aggressive when too attached to the owner
I had a cattledog. I got him when I was 5 and he was 5 months. When I was 8 I came back from school to find my parents got rid of him and my other pets. Ive only known family as animals and the thought of loosing them makes me ball.
I have a larger dog and he is very protective, my parents are both experienced in larger dogs and how they have different personalities. For some reason I can handle him very well besides the fact that he’s the first dog I’ve ever had. He’s a cane corso and if you do your research they were bred to be guard dogs and are related to European gladiator dogs, making them natural fighters. They are sweethearts but that only depends on when you adopt them. If you adopt them when they are young maybe not as difficult. But older, as an adult they may have been in not to amazing places since they can be used to dog fights(which are illegal).
Lol I see this and australian shepherd are also working dogs and such, I guess my fam didn't do research because here I am with one but we figured it out luckily!!❤❤ Winnie is do cute too❤❤
LOLing so hard. RIP Evil Evie, my kelpie-pitty tornado. I know you've escaped hell and jumped the 8 foot gates into heaven and you're rolling in some green, cool, grass.
If i made this i wouldve put someone saying I want a pitbull like your to protect my new puppy maby ill adopt one that was a dog fighter then rehab them Nononono that puppy will be roadkill if they came from a bad owner do not put them with a puppy until they are fully rehabilitated
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It's why I watch your channel. I love to train and play with cattle dogs. They're so perfect. But they unfortunately do not fit my lifestyle. I own a couch potato 😊
Guys the song is All Time Low by Jon Bellion
It's low not no
Research any pet you get.
You don't want cattle epesialy if you live in the city you have to walk like every day
My mastiff mix was adopted and returned because they couldn't handle it. His foster was so worried he wouldn't find a home, the second I met him I knew he was ours. I'm glad he didn't stay with them but it sucks that they didn't consider his size before adopting him into an apartment.
this is why i dont feel comfortable adopting from a shelter. i dont know the breed, the background, anything. i know several people who have had to return many dogs to shelters because of things going wrong at home or just not working out because of whatever breed the dog might be.
i bought my english bull terrier bc i know the breed and their activity levels and ive owned many dogs in my lifetime so i was prepared. hes been with me for almost 6 years now and hes gonna be with me forever.
I have a Blue Healer now (I am so sorry for your loss sweetdragon05 2mo ago) You should get one they are amazing
I have a rescue who is 60% australian cattle dog. Do your research they are HIGH ENERGY and need LOTS OF RUNNING, ENGAGEMENT AND EXERCISE. They are not couch potatoes. He's my love and I wouldn't trade him for the world.
but i need to round up cattle
I don’t have a dog but I do have tortoises. And if u ever want one it’s better to do ur research first cuz i wanted a pet and my mom was pet allergic so we got a tortoise and so we didn’t know much about them but I’ve done my research and it’s best if u do to if u want a tortoise
I used to have a red healer he died to save my life there was a person about to shoot me he jumped in front and got shot and I cried
As a person with four dogs, I learned about the breeds before getting them. I have two huskys, a Shi Tzu, and an Australian Shepherd. I love them all.
I have a total of 5 dogs…
A seven yr old german shepherd blue heeler mix. A two year old blue heeler. A one year old Australian shepherd. Two Australian shepherd and blue heeler mix. And man those are all so fast and full of energy
We have a blue heeler, she's extremely energetic and everything, but we love her and understand that's just how she is.
research is keyyy
I’ve had dogs for 40 years. Just got a blue heeler last July, love him to pieces. But he is a handful. Not a lap dog by any means.
Ik bc people get sheep dogs or cattle dogs and don’t know how much exercise they actually need I think sheep dogs or cattle dog are meant for being working dogs ❤
No no
Its too much work
You have a dog for life. They're all cute. Research their needs and find the one that aligns with your needs. Please. A dog's life depends on it.
My ex forced me to get a husky malinois mix as a beginner dog. I only kept the dog😂😂😂
I love dogs that are crazy and won't let me sit for a second. Make me stay in shape and it's fun to run with them
I was born with a cattle dog in my family, so i get that you want me to do research but since i was born with one, i can't and they can get aggressive since mine became one of us…
She hates other animals and humans that are in her territory, i mean she straight up hates animals unless they live with her and shes fine with people unless their in the house…. So i suggest you start with an easier dog first cause they can get aggressive when too attached to the owner
I love your dog so much I wish I
had it soooooooo much I just want
it.
I kinda wanna get one. Do you know where i can do some research first?
I had a cattledog. I got him when I was 5 and he was 5 months. When I was 8 I came back from school to find my parents got rid of him and my other pets. Ive only known family as animals and the thought of loosing them makes me ball.
My sister keeps rescuing dogs and now she has a German Shepard,Husky, and a Corgi and has 2 kids and a husband
Yessssss Shes perfect
The same dog attacked me and scared younger me …. But she fools me
If your a chill person I don’t recommend a cattle
People that get a dog because of looks just don’t…they are a living breathing sentient being not a decoration or a status symbol.
I have a larger dog and he is very protective, my parents are both experienced in larger dogs and how they have different personalities. For some reason I can handle him very well besides the fact that he’s the first dog I’ve ever had. He’s a cane corso and if you do your research they were bred to be guard dogs and are related to European gladiator dogs, making them natural fighters. They are sweethearts but that only depends on when you adopt them. If you adopt them when they are young maybe not as difficult. But older, as an adult they may have been in not to amazing places since they can be used to dog fights(which are illegal).
Me personally I would not buy the dog immediately I would look up what it needs and stuff and get all the stuff then go by the dog
I would love to get one I have a 10stone American bull dog I can do it
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I dont think I could keep up with winnie
Lol I see this and australian shepherd are also working dogs and such, I guess my fam didn't do research because here I am with one but we figured it out luckily!!❤❤ Winnie is do cute too❤❤
Yeah, people always say "I want a husky" then im like…"You sure?" 👀👄👀
I have a dog who’s like just a bit cattle dog and she’s crazy😅 but I am trying to train her😊
LOLing so hard. RIP Evil Evie, my kelpie-pitty tornado. I know you've escaped hell and jumped the 8 foot gates into heaven and you're rolling in some green, cool, grass.
Why???
If i made this i wouldve put someone saying
I want a pitbull like your to protect my new puppy maby ill adopt one that was a dog fighter then rehab them
Nononono that puppy will be roadkill if they came from a bad owner do not put them with a puppy until they are fully rehabilitated