Originally posted by LePaul
I got mine at 5 months old, the people kept her locked in a kennel all the time since ACDs are high energy dogs and they couldnt handle her. As a result, my dog loves everyone, so, as my friends say, has the love of a golden retreiver but is smart 
Mine loves water too. Even bought her a lifejacket so she can jump in and waddle around. What's funny is she likes to snap at the splashes her feet make. So as a result, she propels herself along trying to bite the splashs, and also ingest a lot of water. Part of her routine is to come back to shore, shake, and release a hellacious burp (we're talking one that would put a beer drinker to shame).
Don't happen to recall paddling clockwise or not
Be interested in seeing what yours looks like. We fostered a Red for a few weeks that was later adopted by some really cool people in Canada (New Brunswick). Want havoc? Have 2 Cattledogs!
LOL Mine bites at the splashes too and she also has a life jacket, but she only wears it when we go skiing or camping. As soon as my wife gets home I'll post a pic.
My nephews have three ACDs, but they're pro rodeo bull riders and they use them to keep from getting stomped on by the bulls as they pratice. (Been there, done that- bull riding is NOT fun and no matter what you ALWAYS get the crap beat out of you, so it's not worth a 20 dollar bet to ride one). It's cool the way they "heel" the stock, and they're more effective than a bull fighter (rodeo clown, for you rodeo novices) at distracting a bull from its intended purpose of stomping the watermelon out of whatever it just shook off its back. If I get this pic posting thing down I have some cool pictures of Heelers in action at a rodeo.
My Esa (named after the highest mountain in Australia, but the Mountain is actually called Isa) has always been pampered and the only time she's ever slept outside is when we go camping... and then she sleeps in our tent.
She sleeps next to the bed and growls at any unusual noise or in response to the neighgbor's outside dogs when they bark, so her main job is as a sentury so I can get a good night's sleep. (BTW- praise your dog when they bark at a strange sound rather than tell them to be quiet. Don't supress this territoial instinct!)
I have had three great dogs in my lifetime, which is more than I can say about two of the three wives I've had in my lifetime, but anyway my Heeler ranks right up there in affection with my present wife, although my Heeler is probably more loyal and has never hidden a Macy's bill from me the way my present wife has.
And MT, you're right, Bradley is too insecure to turn his back on you yet to retrieve anything, but don't worry. Labs love to please their human pets. and in no time at all you guys will be best buds.