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tried+teed --- JOKE --- 4 | my pet magazine PAW GENTLE EAR CLEANER Pawsome Parcels have been designed to make pampering your pooch fun and easy, with a surprise gift box delivered to your door. It's a great way to spoil that special fur-child in your life just a little, whilst also ensuring that they are happy, entertained and healthy. Specifically tailored for your dog, Pawsome Parcels arrive stocked with four or more high quality, hand-picked items ranging from innovative toys and gadgets, to shampoos, accessories and natural treats. Every time you order, the products change; so every parcel is a new surprise! This means that both you and your pet will be happy with a wide range of products to try at a great price! Go on… Spoil them! picture is for illustrational purposes only order yours now! "Recommended to me by a dermatologist to use on my poodle who has a disposition to ear infections. She has accepted this product better than any other I've tried and it seems so gentle and un-aggravating!" - Susan, vet-n-pet DIRECT customer "A very good product. My dog has always had problems with her ears and this product keeps her ears nice and clean and is very easy to use" - Kevin, vet-n-pet DIRECT customer Herding dogs, also known as stock dogs or cattle dogs, have been working on farms for many years. They provide an invaluable service to their masters/farmers by controlling the movement of a group of livestock, typically cattle or sheep. They can work by themselves or a number of dog's can work together as a team. Their natural herding instinct is trained and harnessed to move livestock as directed and commanded by the farmer. They herd the livestock by circling them, barking at them and nipping them. The best suited breeds for herding and working livestock include Border Collies, Kelpies, Cattle Dogs and Australian Shepherds. Herding dogs are generally very intelligent, high energy, easy to train and eager to please their owners. They also make good guard dogs as they become very protective of their family, property and livestock. Even though herding livestock is a job for these dogs, they don't see it as work, they see it as fun, natural and a way to please their owners.

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