satinbaze
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Don't know anything about character or temperament but an Australian cattle dog would fit in size and coat type
I'd have thought an Oz Terrier a bit too much coat? I also thought of Norfolk and Norwich but discounted due to the coat maintenance issue. Whereas borders can go ages without doing much to them.
What coat maintenance does a border need? Hand stripping twice a year? They do look lovely dogs but I've never met one so assumed they were standard terrier temperament in different fur!
I do like the look of Lancashire Heelers but I thought they tended to be a bit dodgy temperament wise (no offence meant Murphys Minder!) Is that true or have I made it up? Another breed I like the look of is a Minuature Pinscher but would they be too delicate for farm life?
I'm afraid all spaniel-related suggestions will be ignored as having one work-mad dog with no off switch is quite enough in this house... any more and I would be forced to build a kennel and shut them outside...
Disclaimer *Other breeds than whippets do exist !!"*
It has to be a border terrier, they are absolute one man dogs given the chance and my OH has spent nearly 40 years driving tractors with BTs in them as company. Small but fun, not irritating and untrainable like so many terriers. One liked doing the wall of death round the cab when it saw a hare, one just slept on the spare seat, one attacked the tractor when he was out and it moved. All have been fun, faithful little dogs. Said by a true anti terrier person. I would recommend a lab but they are a bit big for comfort!
As soon as I read this post, I immediately thought of P's little sidekick![]()
Brownmare, I've just had a brain-wave, providing that your hubby has eyes in the back of his head, whilst it's not in the tractor, how about a WORKING Cocker?
Alec.