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In a message dated 07/07/2003 03:38:30 Pacific Daylight Time,
harvest.moon@... writes:


> I do breed occassionally (every couple of years or so). There aren't many
> people working on the herding genetics in Collies, so in order to find a dog
> that will work the way I want it to, I pretty much have to "make" my own.
> (There are lots of breeders of working Border Collies, which I also have but
> don't breed.) Herding is my primary passion (other than my kids :-), I compete
> actively at trials as well as using my dogs for farm work.
>

Hullo Shelley, Nancy here, in central British Columbia. I am unschooling two
children here, but writing to you about dogs!! I lost my Belgian Tervuren a
year+ ago, and miss him desparately. I have been researching the smooth collie
as a possibility for our family, and would like to ask you some questions if
possible, could I contact you off list? Don't want to clog the list with my
doggy questions. They are many and boring for others I am sure.
Welcome to the list by the way, good to have you here!!
Nancy in BC


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Shelley & Donald Wurst

>I have been researching the smooth collie
>as a possibility for our family, and would like to ask you some questions if
>possible, could I contact you off list?

Absolutely, Nancy, LOVE talking dogs -- will look forward to it! My email address is below my sig line.

--Shelley, Mommy to Jacob (2 1/2 yrs) and Gabriel (4 mos)
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Harvest Moon -- harvest.moon@...
Working Rough and Smooth Collies
www.geocities.com/harvestmooncollies
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