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a life less
Jul 12, 2009

We are healthy only to the extent that our ideas are humane.

I don't much care for my second dog. She just gets to tag along with me and dog #1 because she's not terribly inconvenient.

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a life less
Jul 12, 2009

We are healthy only to the extent that our ideas are humane.

demozthenes posted:

... or ranch-bred border collie without being so miserable in the downtime. If you want to be "serious" about dog sports for some reason then go talk to a sports breeder, but leave the hunting dogs to the hunters and the herding breeds to the ranchers. It just smacks of wasted potential and wasted money for the sake of being able to talk about your Super Special Status Symbol Dog.

I disagree. I'm looking at a ranch-bred BC with which to do agility. My recent trials and tribulations are in the dog sport thread. To be fair, I'm also looking at sport breeders.

However, this is a thread about opinions, so I'll be quiet. Unless you feel like nerding out with me.

a life less
Jul 12, 2009

We are healthy only to the extent that our ideas are humane.

I really want to call my next sports dog Plan B.

And I'd register him everywhere by his full name. I'd call him B for short.

a life less
Jul 12, 2009

We are healthy only to the extent that our ideas are humane.

My nicknames de jour for my dogs are "fartface" and "fuckface". They're interchangeable, and can be applied to either dog.

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