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Unless this breed is given lots of daily exercise (not a small commitment) this breed will become frustrated and destructive. It is an excellent worker and hunter, and will bark and annoy neighbours. The breed would be good for an active person who has plenty of time to spend running with the dog. Experience is not necessary, as long as you can give it the exercise it needs.

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