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<blockquote data-quote="Ramjet" data-source="post: 541263" data-attributes="member: 214"><p>I have had several cattle dogs over the years. TJ is the purest to the original line that I have had. </p><p>He is the wildest animal, most passionate, intelligent, obedient, cuddly, loyal, aggressive, affectionate sook of a dog I have ever owned. Almost 2 years old and still he greets me as an 8 week old pup. He wags his whole body and wants to jump on me but he is trained enough to know that he needs to sit calmly before I give him the attention he desires. Such a paradox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ramjet, post: 541263, member: 214"] I have had several cattle dogs over the years. TJ is the purest to the original line that I have had. He is the wildest animal, most passionate, intelligent, obedient, cuddly, loyal, aggressive, affectionate sook of a dog I have ever owned. Almost 2 years old and still he greets me as an 8 week old pup. He wags his whole body and wants to jump on me but he is trained enough to know that he needs to sit calmly before I give him the attention he desires. Such a paradox. [/QUOTE]
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