Gone to the Dogs

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My last dog was a cross between a "Blue Heeler" and an Australian Shepherd, @Marie2020 .

It's okay that the doc does not including the Australian Shepherd in this. We are told that it actually originated in California from dogs brought from Spain. I suspect that the Basque herders that came to Western US to work on large sheep outfits may have been responsible.

Anyway, she had some of her mother's Blue Heeler masking and build, just a little larger. Quite similar to my first dog –– a Border Collie.
 

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Nancy is all tucked in after a awful night and day yesterday
Here she is on th baby camera
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My last dog was a cross between a "Blue Heeler" and an Australian Shepherd, @Marie2020 .

It's okay that the doc does not including the Australian Shepherd in this. We are told that it actually originated in California from dogs brought from Spain. I suspect that the Basque herders that came to Western US to work on large sheep outfits may have been responsible.

Anyway, she had some of her mother's Blue Heeler masking and build, just a little larger. Quite similar to my first dog –– a Border Collie.
Do you have any pictures.

I almost gave up on Nancy last night thanks to self centred human beings. But watching her on this baby camera made me think big time. She was physically and mentally suffering. It just made more ready too defend her rather than giving up. After all it's people that has caused her problems.
From the first lowlife that had her to other people allowing their animals too cause havoc and not even attempting to train or control them
 
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Do you have any pictures.

I almost gave up on Nancy last night thanks to self centred human beings. But watching her on this baby camera made me think big time. She was physically and mentally suffering. It just made more ready too defend her rather than giving up. After all it's people that has caused her problems.
From the first lowlife that had her to other people allowing their animals too cause havoc and not even attempting to train or control them
Did something bad happen to her?
 

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Did something bad happen to her?
She's still a very nervous girl when dogs are continually barking.
The neighbours next door has two small dogs that bark and bang the metal fencing, which really sounds
They didn't stop on Sunday from morning until night.

We share the steps and pathway between our homes. So Nancy wasn't able to get out for a walk as i couldn't attempt the steps
She felt she was being threatened the whole day while she was.in our garden too, after being wormed.
She didnt manage to go to potty at all until 8am yesterday morning because they kept that up until it rained.

I asked if they would call the dogs up for a few minutes and they refused.

They are relatively nice people, but they tend to have this superiority attitude about them. They have their drinking day's and tend to think they have every right to let their dog yap and bark non stop.

It might sound like nothing but the stress was immense for her and or course me. So I had no way of keeping her calm and was in awful pain myself. After having my shower I needed to lay down.
 
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