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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT Australian Shepherd Puppies

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Zip Code: 31803

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $400
Trade Value or Items Looking For: May consider items that catches my eye.

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Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Australian Shepherd Puppies ready to go Father's Day weekend. Located around Tazewell GA.
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Yes sir no doubt. We have 3 we use to work cattle. It would take 8 or 10 people to cover the ground they cover.
We had one of our extended family members give my daughter a pup when she turned like 4 y.o. ……. They became best friends ! That dog was THE BEST we ever had as far as family pets. She was a member of our family ! Her and my daughter were almost inseparable! Lol. Had her for like 15 yrs or more I think ! That dog would sleep at the foot of my daughters bed every night….wait in the window for her to come home from school every day ….. lol.
 
We had one of our extended family members give my daughter a pup when she turned like 4 y.o. ……. They became best friends ! That dog was THE BEST we ever had as far as family pets. She was a member of our family ! Her and my daughter were almost inseparable! Lol. Had her for like 15 yrs or more I think ! That dog would sleep at the foot of my daughters bed every night….wait in the window for her to come home from school every day ….. lol.
Yes sir they are super loyal, our males are more friendly when it comes to people but hold there own when working cattle. But our female ( the mother or these pups) is a different story, if you don't live here or are someone she sees regularly she will eat you up. I don't know why we haven't trained her to be aggressive towards people but she is not a fan of strangers. I am thinking it may have something to do with her raising puppies here. Never really noticed her aggressiveness until a few years back after she had her 1st litter.
 
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