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She such a fuckin hoe, I love her
Am I a professional model?
I really can’t say, but yes.
So stoked to [hopefully] have some Koa clones. I cannot wait to see what she produces and how she takes to being a mother🥰
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Introduction to Herding Dog BreedsHerding Dog Breeds are some of the most fascinating and intelligent dogs you'll ever come across. They have a natural instinct to gather, guide, and protect livestock, making them invaluable on farms and ranches. But what exactly makes a dog a herding breed, and why are they so important in farm life? Let's dive into these questions.Key Takeaways: Herding Dog Breeds- Understanding the unique traits and behaviors of herding breeds.- Training techniques and tools for herding dogs.- Choosing the right herding breed for families or working farms.- Health and care essentials for maintaining a happy herding dog.- Resources and references for further learning about herding breeds.What Makes a Dog a Herding Breed?Herding breeds are not just any dogs; they have specific traits that set them apart. Here's what makes them unique:- Instinct: Herding dogs have a natural instinct to chase and gather animals. This instinct is often seen even in puppies, who will try to herd their toys or even other pets.- Intelligence: These dogs are incredibly smart. They can understand complex commands and quickly learn new tasks.- Energy: Herding breeds are known for their high energy levels. They need lots of exercise and mental stimulation to keep them happy.- Loyalty: They are loyal to their owners and work hard to please them. This makes them great working partners and family pets.- Physical Traits: Many herding dogs have a strong build and agile bodies, allowing them to run and maneuver easily.