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She mostly snoozes, tries to jump up on the sofa, farts, eats or eats my arm.
She's also been really good with being left on her own when we are working.
She broke her collar - we'd been trying it for a minute or two at a time, and she just batted at the clip and broke it. That's a dog who knows her mind.
You'll find it helpful to get her used to being brushed and combed from an early age - make it everyday and fun and just part of what you do. Our last sheepdog, Dave, used to chatter his teeth in anticipation of being brushed, he thought it was a treat! This was because I'd started gently and early and incorporated lots of praise and cuddles. You don't want to have to battle a large dog and her coat *will* need work.
You're going to be great friends!
She's pretty good with her numbers. Also it's a plastic rug.
She is Digby's great-great-granddaughter. Possibly some more greats in there but he's on her breeding chart.
As Sprocket has one very blue eye and one brown eye we're pretty much convinced she's evil.