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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dogs are a species that is an optimal companion for humans. First, the wolves tat evolved into dogs were smart enough to get the role: people give them food in exchange for protection. Different breeds were bred for different roles, though, and may not be right for every situation. A Border Collie is an very smart dog, but is not appropriate for a small apartment in the city. [/quote] It depends on the actual dog. My cousin has a collie, he got in college. Collie has lived in group homes and small apartments. When cousin lived at home after college, he spent all day laying on cousins bed looking out window, waiting for cousin to come home from work. He then took one short walk with cousin and went back to laying on bed. Despite his breed, he's not a high energy dog. [/quote] I was talking about a Border Collie, not a Collie. Different breed. Border Collies are much smarter than Collies; The Border Collie will figure out how to do what it wants. Don't leave your credit card around, or the dog will order from Omaha Steaks. :lol: [/quote]
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