The American book of the Dog. the Origin, Development, Special Characteristics, Utility, Breeding, Training, Points of Judging, Diseases, And Kennel Management of All Breeds of Dogs
The American book of the Dog. the Origin, Development, Special Characteristics, Utility, Breeding, Training, Points of Judging, Diseases, And Kennel Management of All Breeds of Dogs
Shields, G. O. (George O.), 1846-1925, Ed
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Thus, although as fast a dog as any, barring Hounds, the Bobtail is a much slower, quieter driver, much less apt to hurry stock, and in general more deliberate in his work. Any stockman will recognize the value of this trait when the dog is intrusted with driving cattle or sheep in our intensely hot summers, wiiere so much mischief can be done by overheating the stock. One thing which should always be borne in mind is constantly overlooked in use of SheejD Dogs, /. e., that a dog is but a dog a...fter all. Great may be his instinctive knowledge, and wonderful are the many manifestations of wisdom in dogs; but, after all, there is a point they can not pass. Now apply to Sheep Dogs some of the principles of ordinary good judgment. Don't expect that a dog can be used for the most diverse purposes and yet be perfect in all. You could not expect that a man just through with a fight for life with a vicious tramp would be in a proper frame of mind to lead a prayer-meeting. St. Vincent de Paul himself would be but human in such a case; therefore, do not expect the dog you use to chase swine out of your yard, where battles royal between the dog and vicious old sow^s are a matter of course, to be taken at once and set to drive a bunch of choice sheep; he can not dismiss at once from his remembrance the effects of his battle with the sow.
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