@Mobius because if they don't get enough stimulation they are super duper unhappy and hard to live with. And "enough stimulation" means hours a day of work which is not reasonable for someone who works a normal job and lives in a normal place.
@Fuego
ah, I was living in Alaska with my retired grandmother, I think Rudy ended up with enough stimulation. Amazing dog, lived for 15 years. Born the same day as me!
@Mobius yeah - alaskan sized land and an always at home person would do the trick ;) I work from home and have a small farm, and my husband is a dog trainer, but we still struggle to keep my pup happy. She's a particularly high strung boco though - her grandfather was a world herding champ so she does NOT slow down or get tired :/
@Fuego damn! That sounds awesome!
Maybe you should just start a daycare service where the dog is in charge of all the kids and you just let them do whatever. They're smarter than the kids, too, I bet.
@Mobius she's doing very important cat daycare right now
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@Fuego
Hey, not like the sheep farmer would believe me, or you, for that matter, when you try scrawling something in the dirt with those cute claws.
You- I mean they!- will have a hard time convincing anyone of anything.
(no but really why not own a border collie? I had one when I was a kid, I'm curious)