THE
CURRENT TEAM OF SHOOFLY DOGS
(Photo by Denise Wall) |
Bill Birthdate 07/20/2007 Placements in multiple USBCHA Open trials, 2nd place in the first round, 13th place in the semifinals and 8th place in the Double Lift Finals at the 2010 USBCHA National Finals. Video of semifinal run at 2010 USBCHA National Finals Available at stud on a very limited basis |
Bill at 4 months old |
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Zeke Birthdate 07/12/2009 A half brother to Bill, Zeke is now competing in Nursery and Open. He has qualified for the 2012 Finals in Nursery and I hope to compete with him at Klamath Falls, OR. |
Joe Birthdate 01/09/2011 Joe is a son of Zac, out of a bitch named Rhyme who is a grand daughter of my old Ben (see below). Rhyme's dam is a littermate to Jet. Joe is starting his training now at 10 months old and shows his father's signature keenness and his maternal lines' good sense. |
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Jet Birthdate 04/07/2001 Placements in multiple USBCHA Open trials, including the Bluegrass Classic SDT and Edgeworth Open SDT Jet is now with Kathy Flynn in MN. |
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Spottie Birthdate 11/14/1997 Winner of multiple USBCHA Open trials Retired from my Open team in 2008, Spottie now lives with Kelly Jerman in NC, competes in novice sheep trials, and helps Kelly with her small sheep flock. It's a great home and Spottie is well loved! |
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The Queen of Shoofly Farm |
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Belle passed away 10/07/2007 at 14 years of age There will never, ever be another Belle. What a tremendous presence, for so long. I miss her every day.
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Bailey left us 09/10/2006 at 14 years of age Bailey was the dog who got me into all of this border collie and sheep stuff and was ultimately responsible for it all. A wonderful, quiet companion with a peaceful presense, she was a lovely introduction into a new phase of life. |
Ben passed away in the summer of 2008. After retirement from sheepdog trials, Ben moved to Kid Hollow Farm outside of Charlottesville, VA with Pat and Steve Harder. It was a match made in heaven. Ben was in charge of a large flock of Angora goats and helped daily with all the farm chores, as well as maintaining a nice warm spot in the Harder's bed. He went to work with Steve every day and was happy and very well loved. |
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