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Old 29-12-2011, 03:22   #6
TimoleonVieta
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Originally Posted by GalomyOak View Post
Each CSV is so different in personality. But each story is different, and none is without it's hurdles. As a whole this breed is very sensitive, and sometimes unforgiving, hence the difficulty - to good and bad treatment. It's why it's so important to start with one puppy only, patience and an open mind - observe and learn from your puppy, and she will do the same from you.
Thankyou for the advice, perhaps I am guilty of paying too much attention to the negatives thus far. Yes I plan to learn very much from her, & vice versa all being well that it happens

How was it with you first lone puppy? I feel it may be best this way, although I am thinking to have an older collie as well.(I wrote in another thread) I worry that it would be more difficult when CSV settles in my life to incorporate another dog. & I am hoping a collie will make a good companion with nice differences in each of them to not unite against me!

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