Lucy is currently taking up residence in my home. I am fostering her through One Heeler At A Time, which is in southeast Indiana.
Lucy is most likely an ACD/smooth coated BC. She is an awesome dog, truly. Needs a little work on impulse control and learning to have an off switch, but other than that, she is great. Knows most of the basic commands, and we have been working (inconsistently) on down and recall. Sits are pretty solid unless there is a lot going on. She's great on a leash, good with meeting other dogs. Awesome potential to be a sports dog. Very biddable, pretty soft, definitely a people please'r. Great toy drive, awesome tug, loves to fetch. LIVES for her Kong.
I would recommend she go to a home without cats, as she does have herding instinct and a decent prey drive. Also, she should go to a home without any dominant females (males maybe as well?).
ETA: Petfinder link http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/21482704
DSC_1499 by DJetzel, on Flickr
DSC_1524 by DJetzel, on Flickr
Lucy is most likely an ACD/smooth coated BC. She is an awesome dog, truly. Needs a little work on impulse control and learning to have an off switch, but other than that, she is great. Knows most of the basic commands, and we have been working (inconsistently) on down and recall. Sits are pretty solid unless there is a lot going on. She's great on a leash, good with meeting other dogs. Awesome potential to be a sports dog. Very biddable, pretty soft, definitely a people please'r. Great toy drive, awesome tug, loves to fetch. LIVES for her Kong.
I would recommend she go to a home without cats, as she does have herding instinct and a decent prey drive. Also, she should go to a home without any dominant females (males maybe as well?).
ETA: Petfinder link http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/21482704
DSC_1499 by DJetzel, on Flickr
DSC_1524 by DJetzel, on Flickr