vieshot
Well-Known Member
My BC type is starting to get a bit arthritic so after having a mini emotional breakdown I had a think about what dog will be my next riding partner when it becomes a bit much for her anymore, or after she's gone depending on how much toleration she has for youngsters at that time!!
I would take my partners rough collie but he's just to laid back for it and worry that he would overheat under all that furr in the summer!!
I like the look of a Kelpie and would like to think we would get along fine. I love my herding breeds. Only thing is the only main breeder I come across will not sell to 'pet homes'
I would like to think I don't offer an average 'pet home' as dogs are out at the stables a good few hours a day, long forest walks and challenging rides out with the horses etc but then I lack knowledge on Kelpies so perhaps they really are no good for anything other than a constant working home?
Anybody had one or know anything more about them?
Thanks
I would take my partners rough collie but he's just to laid back for it and worry that he would overheat under all that furr in the summer!!
I like the look of a Kelpie and would like to think we would get along fine. I love my herding breeds. Only thing is the only main breeder I come across will not sell to 'pet homes'
I would like to think I don't offer an average 'pet home' as dogs are out at the stables a good few hours a day, long forest walks and challenging rides out with the horses etc but then I lack knowledge on Kelpies so perhaps they really are no good for anything other than a constant working home?
Anybody had one or know anything more about them?
Thanks