| _______________________________ A Note from the Typesetter! Here’s a book you will enjoy! Typesetting this book has changed my whole opinion of work dogs. I used to think that only poodles, peek-a-poos, or cock-a-poos were worth having. The smaller, the furrier, the better. This book is about a lot of dogs. But it is about one Border Collie in particular—Rosie. I hate to admit it, now, that I had begged Dad to get rid of Rosie. She always looked evil to me, the way she slunk around in the shadows of the carport as we would unload from the car. I recall on a trip back to Missouri from Wyoming, I was at the wheel and Dad says, “Now when we get to Hutchinson, Kansas, stop at a phone booth. I have to call a place. I am to pick up a Border Collie, zzzzz.” When he awoke I was (purposely) 200 miles past Hutchinson, Kansas—too far to go back! In a novel way, this book walks you through the commands used in training Border Collies. It is such interesting, persuasive material. Dad makes it sound so easy. However, it must be easier for Border Collies. My poodle just sets there like a bump on a cucumber when I command, “Way-to-me.” “Come-by.” Or, “Go get the cows.” Twyla (Greer) Menzies |
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