Title: Blaze's first herding experience!
Brynn - December 12, 2005 12:24 AM (GMT)
Lil Scamp - December 12, 2005 09:44 AM (GMT)
Great Pics!
Brian and I are thinking of sending Ruby off to be trained properly by a working shepherd, she is showing so much natural instinct, drive and eye we think she should have the chance to use it to the full. Im going to be doing some basic work with her over the next few months to prepare her, sit, lie down etc, and then when shes maybe 8-10 months, get her working in a small field with some stooge sheep see how she gets on wave
sue@bailstails - December 18, 2005 09:33 AM (GMT)
What a great result, you must be very pleased.
great piccy's too.
Debbie - December 18, 2005 12:35 PM (GMT)
Brynn - December 31, 2005 03:30 AM (GMT)
Thanks guys! And I can't wait to hear how Ruby does! I really hope she does well. And we shall see how well Blaze has improved! His next class is in January. :)
billy - December 31, 2005 01:53 PM (GMT)
i am booking my puppy in for his first taster session in june it seems ages away but we are so looking forward to it.
carol
Brynn - December 31, 2005 06:58 PM (GMT)
It does seem ages away. But wait until you get there! It's a blast! :)
member - January 17, 2006 10:02 AM (GMT)
Would it be possible to use one of your pictures on the front page of the site ?
THANKYOU
hdk9s - January 23, 2006 12:14 PM (GMT)
Good job. Now you are in for it. LOL the saying is once you start herding you cant stop. It is adictive to the dog and person :)
mexicanwave trophy1st
Here is another of Zoom, He prefers the large cattle not sure why they sure do knock him around a lot, but he gets right back in there. You are in for some good fun now :) Zoom is crazy he can smell livestock when we are in the car, LOL he all the sudden jumps up and looks out all the windows. It is funny. IT takes us a bit but if we look we can see the livestock he smells. Plese keep us updated!

Brynn - February 6, 2006 09:40 PM (GMT)
Of course you may use my pictures! I have no issue with that! And Zoom looks great! :D
hdk9s - February 13, 2006 01:31 PM (GMT)
He was just 7 months when he started working the cattle. He loves it! The more he gets run over, head butted, kicked the more fun he has. It sure looks scarey but he will never back down.