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Monday, November 21, 2011

Red Comes Home


After we helped the 3J Ranch gather up the last bunch of cow/calf pairs for the year, we went over to see Red. Actually, I went to town the day before and had some extra time, so I stopped by B & B's house to meet Red...I liked him right off the bat.

So this visit was to see if My Man liked Red and decide if we wanted to give him a try. If he doesn't work out for us, B & B will always take him back...but I have a feeling that's not going to be the case.


Red
The Red boy...totally sweet!

It was dark when we got home last evening and we had to unload horses, unsaddle, feed...and we have a new dog in tow...and Red needed to meet three dogs!

First I got Cindy Sue out of the house, Abby into the yard and Cowboy was already at the truck. I put Red on a long line and we made quick introductions to CS & Cowboy...all was good there. Then I had to tie him inside the barn where he wouldn't get stepped on...he just wanted to sniff everything in sight.

Once we got the horses settled, I needed to clean out the stalls and Red kept getting wrapped up around everything, so I let him off line and he stayed close. That was a very good sign!

We got the outside chores done and then it was time for Red to meet Abby. That went well until we tried to get all four dogs into the mud room and get Red and CS into the main part of the house. That was too close of quarters for Abby and she pounced on Red. I quickly got between them and was able to get Abby back outside and get Red where he needed to be and close the baby gate between the rooms...OK...all's well.

Even though Red seemed a bit confused as to what was going on, he tried to just take it as it came. Everyone got dinner, I took a shower, and there was Red sitting at the bathroom door waiting for me...how sweet! My Man, CS, Red and I sat at the wood stove for a while and he took all the toys out of the toy basket and every once in a while he would go to the sliding glass door in the bedroom and look down the driveway...was he looking for B & B to come get him?

At bed time, I tied him to the bed with the long line. He jumped up onto the bed a couple of times, stepped on Cindy Sue once and she had a temper tantrum at him, but then he settled on his bed next to our bed. All was good through out the night.

This morning he was VERY ready to go out and feed the horses. We started out on the long line, but I had to lead Colt and Whiskey out to their pastures, so I let Red off line. He was awesome...stayed close, came when I called, and spent a lot of energy just running...go, go go!! He went to heel at Colt and I told him no and he stopped...he was a very good boy!

We got back to the yard and had some play time...


Snow Play
Play? I LOVE to play!!!


Run? I LOVE to run!!!



First Cowboy decided it looked like fun...


Then even ol' Abby decided that it looked like fun!
Cindy Sue would have nothing to do with all that rambunctiousness...
I think she'll get better with time.

After play time, it was breakfast, and now Red's laying at me feet...I guess it's all go or none...I call that perfect!

A really exciting thing I learned yesterday is that there IS a dog trainer in our area (I've been here 6 years and hadn't a clue)! So, I'm going to give the trainer a call and talk about what it is I want to do with Red...from what B & B said, it sounds very promising...she knows herding!!

At this point, I've got all winter to work with Red before we'll have a opportunity to help anyone move cows...so the timing is perfect.


20 comments:

  1. Yay Red! Your post just made my day.

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  2. What a cute dog. They are all cute dogs. I'm glad he found such a good and looks like, for him, productive home.

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  3. What a handsome Aussie. I'm a big Aussie fan and have one of my own. I grew up on sheep and cattle ranches with all manner of working dogs, with, of course, all manner of training techniques, sigh....
    At the end of the day the most useful advice I can offer, if you wanted it of course, is just to have a great recall on him and a great stop. You can stop him from making a mistake and buy yourself time to redirect - win, win :)

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  4. Sounds like Red boy just may be a good fit!!!!

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  5. Red looks like a great addition to the family, always take time for the jealousy to go. Cindy sue will warm up eventually ;)

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  6. He sure is a nice looking dog, hope he works out :) Sounds like a good beginning.

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  7. He's beautiful, smart and sweet -- Jackpot!! Congratulations!

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  8. This is very interesting! Pretty dog!

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  9. Love your new pup! We're thinking about getting a red one for the next farm dog - one of each color :)

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  10. He looks so much like a Border Collie..I love that red color! He looks like a keeper. We invested in a Trainer for Chance..basics..it was well worth it..but someone (not me) babies the boy a bit much...so sometimes he tunes me out when I want him to work for me. I would like him really reliable off lead and glued to my leg. I agree with Barb..stop and down are the best things to learn. I would like to try Chance with some sheep..someone said I should get some ducks and that would keep him busy..but so does a ball:)

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  11. What a great Aussie boy! I agree great stop and recall - those will be you two best friends with him.

    Good luck!!

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  12. Red is a handsome boy, and sounds like he'll fit into the pack in no time. Good to hear you found a trainer- seek and ye shall find!

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  13. Thanks everyone for your support!!

    Thanks Barb for your advise...it definitely makes sense.

    I spoke with the trainer today and I miss-spoke...she doesn't do herding; she does retrieving and some agility. But the Saturday classes are for basic obedience and some agility which we need to go to the next level...herding.

    I'm really feeling like a very bad mom as I should have done this with Bella Jo...but she's in a great home and things just seem to fall into place when you don't try to force it.

    Ha! Far Side of Fifty...I guess I can even use my chickens!! Who'd a thunk it! Go for it!

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  14. He sure is a nice lookin dog and so far sounds like he will fit! Congrats on the new family member.

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  15. Red is adorable! Looks like he is fitting in just fine.

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  16. Yay :-). Looks like a match made in heaven!

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  17. I can't get over what a fantastic looking dog he is!

    So Cindi Sue is being a bit put off. Probably because she is a bit jealous?

    LOL.
    Morris sends his best wishes for a great Thanksgiving ... and so do I!

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  18. Nah... chickens are no fun for herding! The scatter in all directions and frustrate the heck out of the dog. Been there done that - well, correction, tried to do that, lol.

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