by kian on Tue Mar 27, 2012 2:54 pm
Don't confuse timid with shy or sneaking. Timid means being afraid of everything that moves, jumps or flies. A shy dog is wary of strangers but not of it's environment. Herding dogs should never be afraid of it's environment and should be fearless, which is why a ACD is not for a novice dog owner. They want to herd, nip & can be hard headed but never over aggressive. If a ACD is timid or over aggressive then that is bad breeding. I bred for the herding instinct, willingness and temperament. Your vet is not totally accurate in his assessment, in a medical setting any dog can be timid or aggressive. Given where you live, he has more than likely seen a lot of ACD's, there were a lot where I came from in N. Utah and in California. I am currently working with two & they are wonderful to train.
Breeders can be bad and sadly it sounds like yours is, no dog should be living in a crate, should be well socialized and by 16 months should have been learning herding skills, given the ranching area where you live.
My Pirate could be aggressive to other dogs, did not like small children but never was he over aggressive. He was a willing worker which they should be. I do wonder about the enviroment where yours came from, it doesn't sound like the best place to be. Do you know how old he was when he was taken from the litter?
Yes is a good looking dog, beautiful color.