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Pandora von Draggahaus

01/25/05

Pandora is our first dog to begin herding with. She is very easy to work and really has a good time. She is interested in the sheep, but not aggressive. She will sit and watch me to see what I am doing and then do that..which is funny. She is still young and a great girl, she is everything that we thought she would be. Here are some pictures of her at a Herding clinic at End Gate Ranch This is where we go once a week to work with a large group of sheep. We have had so much fun that we bought our own sheep (5) to work here at home everyday. If you are interested in working sheep go to End Gate Ranch it is a great place has very nice sheep and Eunice is a wonderful person, very helpfull, and let her know we sent you.~Heather

12/27/04

Pandora taking turns warming our laps at the clinic. The clinic was given by Susan Sullivan. (remember to back click to get back to this site) This is our secound clinic with her and they are wonderfull. You can look at the End Gate Ranch link and find out when she is coming next. She does a couple a year. This will also show when the herding trials will be held.

Below are young picturs of Pandora growing up

04/07/04

2/18/04

02/08/04

8 months

12/12/03

5 months

11/04/03

20 weeks old

10/13/03

18 weeks old

8/13/03

10 weeks old

8/08/03

8/02/03

8 weeks old

These are the temperment test results.(1)~2,(2)~2(3)~3(4)~3(5)~3(6)~4(7)~4,(8)~2,(9)~1,(10)~ very good.

Porsh has scored mostly 2's and 3's she has a couple of 4's, she got them in sesitevty, which will make it very easy to correct her, and in the sound, she was interested and didn'g worry much about it. she has a high toy drice and loves to play. She will be good for show (conformation is just like her mother. She has a perfect gate, moves away straight and comes to you straight.) she will be small and this would make her a great Agility dog. She is very easy to work and has a high food drive also. She will be very light in color, looking very much like mom.

Mostly 1's

A puppy that consistently scores a 1 in the temperament section of the test is an extremely dominant, aggressive puppy who can easily be provoked to bite. His dominant nature will attempt to resist human leadership, thus requiring only the most experienced of handlers. This puppy is a poor choice for most individuals and will do best in a working situation as a guard or police dog.

Mostly 2's

This pup is dominant and self-assured, also high in Fight Drive. He can be provoked to bite; however he readily accepts human leadership that is firm, consistent and knowledgeable. This is not a dog for a tentative, indecisive individual. In the right hands, he has the potential to become a fine working or show dog and could fit into an adult household, provided the owners know what they are doing.

Mostly 3's

This pup is outgoing and friendly and will adjust well in situations in which he receives regular training and exercise. He has a flexible temperament that adapts well to different types of environment, provided he is handled correctly. May be too much dog for a family with small children or an elderly couple who are sedentary.

Mostly 4’s

A pup that scores a majority of 4’s is an easily controlled, adaptable puppy whose submissive nature will make him continually look to his master for leadership. This pup is easy to train, reliable with kids, and, though he lacks self-confidence, make a high-quality family pet. He is usually less outgoing that a pup scoring in the 3’s, but his demeanor is gentle and affectionate.

Mostly 5’s

This is a pup who is extremely submissive and lacking in self-confidence. He bonds very closely with his owner and requires regular companionship and encouragement to bring him out of himself. If handled incorrectly, this pup will grow up very shy and fearful. for this reason, he will do best in a predictable, structured lifestyle with owners who are patient and not overly demanding, such as an elderly couple.

Mostly 6's

A puppy that scores 6 consistently is independent, low in Pack Drive and uninterested in people. He will mature into a dog who is not demonstrably affectionate and who has a low need for human companionship. In general, it is rare to see properly socialized pups test this way; however there are several breeds that have been bred for specific tasks (such as basenjis, hounds, and some northern breeds) which can exhibit this level of independence. To perform as intended, these dogs require a singularity of purpose that is not compromised by strong attachments to their owner.

7/14/03

5 weeks old

7/7/03

4 weeks old

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