| Dawnmist Stables |
| Just be aware Dobermans aren't outdoor dogs, have no undercoat. Though they can be happy if you get them a dog coat, used to do that for my pair when we went hiking in the snow |
| Dawnmist Stables |
| Just be aware Dobermans aren't outdoor dogs, have no undercoat. Though they can be happy if you get them a dog coat, used to do that for my pair when we went hiking in the snow |
| Nolified |
| I might just get a Doberman to guard the cattle, chickens, etc.. And get a Border Collie to help with the herding |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Border Collies are not neurotic if trained. Well bred ones are easy to train "off switch" as the saying goes. And actually, over stimulation creates more neurotic behavior issues than people realize. Proper manners training, normal physical exercise, and some training to stimulate the brain, (like trick training, or easy sport skills, puzzles, etc) and they are lovely family dogs |
| Dawnmist Stables |
| dobermans melt in the rain, but they're very loyal and smart. They're not quite as "need a job" as the border collies, but also need a lot of exercise. And some people look at you funny |
| Minerva |
| Would not advise a collie as a house pet- they go properly neurotic unless you can spend hours and hours every day doing things with them |
| Minerva |
| What do you want the dog to do? Collie would be the obvious choice for herding, but if you want something big and scary as a guard dog they might not serve you as well |
| Nolified |
| Guys, which type of dog is better to have on a ranch, a Doberman (I want one badly) or a Border Collie (In which I think might be better to have on a ranch) |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Thanks Min and Enoki. She is sired by my Xamy, who passed a few years ago, and out of my nice Art Deco bred pinto WB mare. She is a XC machine! Can't wait for her to come to Champs here in KY next summer! |
| Enoki Valley |
| FSF That mare! The blue set is so striking on her. Congrats on producing such amazing horses, |
| Minerva |
| Took someone's 12.2 for his first hunt a few years ago and ended up with no breaks steaming behind the rest of the field xD Pony enjoyed himself though |
| Nolified |
| Buckeye, She / he looks amazing, definitely the kind of horse I want in the future -.- |
| Full Stride Farm |
| This is another of my Friesian cross homebreds, she is now with a former student in NC who is now a young professional herself, bringing this mare along. -Click- She's qualified for Eventing Champs in Novice, and working at Training and Modified Levels now. Has also completed long format 3-Day at novice, with the long format endurance phases and steeplechase all run before the XC course on day 2. -Click- |
| Minerva |
| Ghost I will politely decline xD I'm a "hey my kid's pony is a bit fat/being a knob, do you want to come and hack it" vibe of rider lol- I'm only little! |
| ghost light stables |
| Well I'm going to pop off! I'm loading the horses up to go fox hunting! |
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| Dawnmist Stables |
| Just be aware Dobermans aren't outdoor dogs, have no undercoat. Though they can be happy if you get them a dog coat, used to do that for my pair when we went hiking in the snow |
| Nolified |
| I might just get a Doberman to guard the cattle, chickens, etc.. And get a Border Collie to help with the herding |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Border Collies are not neurotic if trained. Well bred ones are easy to train "off switch" as the saying goes. And actually, over stimulation creates more neurotic behavior issues than people realize. Proper manners training, normal physical exercise, and some training to stimulate the brain, (like trick training, or easy sport skills, puzzles, etc) and they are lovely family dogs |
| Dawnmist Stables |
| dobermans melt in the rain, but they're very loyal and smart. They're not quite as "need a job" as the border collies, but also need a lot of exercise. And some people look at you funny |
| Minerva |
| Would not advise a collie as a house pet- they go properly neurotic unless you can spend hours and hours every day doing things with them |
| Minerva |
| What do you want the dog to do? Collie would be the obvious choice for herding, but if you want something big and scary as a guard dog they might not serve you as well |
| Nolified |
| Guys, which type of dog is better to have on a ranch, a Doberman (I want one badly) or a Border Collie (In which I think might be better to have on a ranch) |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Thanks Min and Enoki. She is sired by my Xamy, who passed a few years ago, and out of my nice Art Deco bred pinto WB mare. She is a XC machine! Can't wait for her to come to Champs here in KY next summer! |
| Enoki Valley |
| FSF That mare! The blue set is so striking on her. Congrats on producing such amazing horses, |
| Minerva |
| Took someone's 12.2 for his first hunt a few years ago and ended up with no breaks steaming behind the rest of the field xD Pony enjoyed himself though |
| Nolified |
| Buckeye, She / he looks amazing, definitely the kind of horse I want in the future -.- |
| Full Stride Farm |
| This is another of my Friesian cross homebreds, she is now with a former student in NC who is now a young professional herself, bringing this mare along. -Click- She's qualified for Eventing Champs in Novice, and working at Training and Modified Levels now. Has also completed long format 3-Day at novice, with the long format endurance phases and steeplechase all run before the XC course on day 2. -Click- |
| Minerva |
| Ghost I will politely decline xD I'm a "hey my kid's pony is a bit fat/being a knob, do you want to come and hack it" vibe of rider lol- I'm only little! |
| ghost light stables |
| Well I'm going to pop off! I'm loading the horses up to go fox hunting! |
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