Breedia Dog Forum
That is a shame - she looks such a worky type.
Any excuse to show off my dogs - here are some pics! I did want to attach their pedigrees too, but don't know how to attach PDF files :-( Moss...
Does anyone know how to share PDF files?
Teagan is a fab looking girl - have you tried her on sheep at all?
My dogs all have lines back to Cap and Coon :grin: Great photo of Rjj. Have you started him on sheep yet?
Look forward to the pics :grin: Love seeing collie pics :grin: It is quite amazing isn't it when someone recognises your dogs lines from just...
Rather than "predominant types", I think there are a few distinctive lines which many of today's working collies have in their pedigrees - Wiston Cap...
I think you will find that most ISDS collies have a mix of trialling AND working ancestors. Most of the people I train with trial AND work their...
I must admit to never having heard of the "Nap type" but assume it means lines going back to Wilson's Whitehope Nap? I will ask my OH, as he has...
Ooh piccies and details please :-) Which line are they from? Thanks for the input - the more I hear from other collie owners, the more I suspect...
Thanks for your input Patch :-) It certainly sounds to me as though the short/rough etc theory is not correct.
That is highly unlikely - how many times have the press written stories about attacks by "pit bull types"; "staffordshire terrier type dog" etc etc...
In the article there is also a story about two Staffordshire Bull Terriers attacking a Patterdale Terrier and it's owner :-(
Thanks TBBS - it sounds, as I have found, that each dog is an individual - irrespective of coat length, eye colour or ear set :-)
There is an interesting discussion on another board I visit regarding the differences in temperament (if any) between the rough coated and smooth...
OMG! That is disgusting!! I hope there is a full investigation.
As already said, I think the biggest problem you may have is with your Staffie. Although saying that, if you don't try, you will never know. As she...
He's lovely. Is he ISDS registered? If so, do you know how he was bred?
There used to be a longcoat white in my village and he was utterly stunning, with a fab temperament too. He was called Solomon - which really suited...
Gorgeous photos everyone - GSDs really are fantastic :-)