Danny I have owned dogs all my life, and young ones like this little guy. They were all trained as good as I needed them to be. This pup is more different than any of the dogs I have owned in the past. Different in many mental ways. It seems to be very head strong but senstive as well. I have taken her already on vigorous uphill obstacle laden hikes and she has worked out all the tasks by herself without my help, and I can see she feels very good about that. I have come to see she is as tough as nails which is quite different than some of the outdoor breeds I have owned in the past . I have already taught her a fair amount. I find it amazing what she comprehends and just as amazed at what she doesn't. I suppose everything will be a time thing. This dog seems to need a firm consistent calm leader and compounded with a lot of love. I think what a dog like this learns at an early stage she would take into adulthood. That would be good and bad and I am working on the bad.
she is gonna be one ball of fun dude,i cant wait to see her and the hounds haveing fun hunting and trackin together.and toni says she is way tooooooooooooo cute to be yours,so if dogs resemble thier owners she has to be barbs lol
i didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a friggin vegatarian
Omigosh! She is just way too cute!!
Congratulations! Sounds like she stole your heart already.
This pup has sent the dial on the SUPER CUTE gage right off the meter!
Enjoy!
Kasomor
She'll need to be kept busy. Great lookin' pup! (Seems fairly relaxed??
Sweet looking pup hope our litter in January has a couple that look like that. Heelers are like no other breed i have run across and can be trained to do pretty much anything as long as you start when they are real young I personally believe in fostering them at 6 weeks. Start training at 10 weeks ours retrieve upland birds and come on fly in hunts. But if you stick your hand in my truck window they will rip it off.