Yes, and when my wonderful Sheltie is gone I will want another as that
is the job he was "hired" to do. <G>
        But......most people don't think of Cavaliers as barking instinctively;
I DO think that in some lines there must be a genetic proclivity to
barking and those wonderful Cavalier pups who grow up and bark are
then.......what?  In my case, neutered to stay with me forever and we do
have a situation in which we can do that.

But I think what I'm getting at here is if a CAVALIER does this
tempermentally, then perhaps it shouldn't be bred?  Shelties are
supposed to do this. Right?

Suze

Claudia Jones wrote:
 as you know the sheltie is doing what he was
> bred for and no amount of training will take away instinct.
> claudia
>
>
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Suze at Llawen Cavaliers
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to depend simply upon himself."  -Isna Ia-wica
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