Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was thinking a farm, because we own an Aussie that was given to us by a rancher because she was too submissive for the sheep. Herding dogs often nip and are bred for that. Ours won't nip. So it's not so outlandish of an idea to give a well-trained but nippy dog to a working situation, 20:21.
My friend with a golden retriever who has epilepsy is now on a farm. But no bite history
Thank you 20:30 I will ask her to call her vet for leads. Also I'm going to mention that maybe the breeder will have leads.
Well trained dogs don't bite 5 people.
Given the incredible amount of time and effort that goes into a raising and training a herding dog, no one is going to start with a 6 year old, who is a breed not known to herd.