I for one am SHOCKED by how many times I hear people IN AUSSIE GROUPS say stuff like this.
LIKE WHAT?? I think they are just angry at the idea and kind of lashing out honestly
I'm in London now, and I'm just saying, I've loved seeing full tails on dogs here when I go to the park. At first I couldn't figure out why the frenchies I was looking at looked off and then was like...OH!! haha
Now, I love Merlin's bunny butt. It's adorable, and as far as SD work goes I never had to ask him to tuck it in so it didn't get stepped on, which is nice.
That said, views on tails/no tails aside....AUSSIES AND BORDER COLLIES ARE REALLY DIFFERENT.
Am I being a crazy person? I mean, they are both herding breeds, but as far as general temperament goes... I can't be the only one who thinks that tails or no tails these dogs are incredibly different.
I don't know how anyone could see fluffy big boned Merlin bouncing around like a rabbit and barking his head off at the park (while also usually tripping on himself or a ditch) chasing a frisbee and think
oh yes... a border collie in his element...
Those who are familiar with both, what are your thoughts on this. Maybe I don't know enough border collies but as far as the aussies I know go....butt wiggles and partying is the name of the game.
LIKE WHAT?? I think they are just angry at the idea and kind of lashing out honestly
I'm in London now, and I'm just saying, I've loved seeing full tails on dogs here when I go to the park. At first I couldn't figure out why the frenchies I was looking at looked off and then was like...OH!! haha
Now, I love Merlin's bunny butt. It's adorable, and as far as SD work goes I never had to ask him to tuck it in so it didn't get stepped on, which is nice.
That said, views on tails/no tails aside....AUSSIES AND BORDER COLLIES ARE REALLY DIFFERENT.
Am I being a crazy person? I mean, they are both herding breeds, but as far as general temperament goes... I can't be the only one who thinks that tails or no tails these dogs are incredibly different.
I don't know how anyone could see fluffy big boned Merlin bouncing around like a rabbit and barking his head off at the park (while also usually tripping on himself or a ditch) chasing a frisbee and think
oh yes... a border collie in his element...
Those who are familiar with both, what are your thoughts on this. Maybe I don't know enough border collies but as far as the aussies I know go....butt wiggles and partying is the name of the game.