About Kachina Working Border Collies
Trained and started dogs for sale as well as puppies from proven working dogs are occasionally available to working and performance homes.
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About Rose Anderson
Rose got her start in training dogs with a German Shorthair Pointer, Nekoosa. Together they learned agility, obedience and hunting. Nekoosa earned her excellent level titles in agility and her utility title in obedience. Rose's obedience and agility friend's pressed her to get a border collie to compete with but Rose refused. She was quite happy with her pointer.
Rose was having a pleasant dinner with her friends one evening after an obedience trial when they began to harass her about getting a border collie again. She told them she would get a border collie if they could find her a blue merle female with blue eyes. To Rose's surprise, a friend offered the number of a breeder in Georgia, explaining that there may be a border collie puppy of that description available. Rose wrote down the name and number on a napkin and put it in her pocket to get her friends off her back.
A few days later, while doing laundry, the napkin fell out of the pocket onto the floor. Rose thought perhaps that was a sign, so she called the number. Chi, a little blu-eyed blue merle border collie, arrived in 2000 and put Rose down the path that has led her to where she is today, a top competitor in the world of sheepdog trials.
Articles about Rose
Rose Anderson - no longer a nobody from nowhere
appeared in International Sheepdog News, July/August 2012
By John Seraphine
Rose was having a pleasant dinner with her friends one evening after an obedience trial when they began to harass her about getting a border collie again. She told them she would get a border collie if they could find her a blue merle female with blue eyes. To Rose's surprise, a friend offered the number of a breeder in Georgia, explaining that there may be a border collie puppy of that description available. Rose wrote down the name and number on a napkin and put it in her pocket to get her friends off her back.
A few days later, while doing laundry, the napkin fell out of the pocket onto the floor. Rose thought perhaps that was a sign, so she called the number. Chi, a little blu-eyed blue merle border collie, arrived in 2000 and put Rose down the path that has led her to where she is today, a top competitor in the world of sheepdog trials.
Articles about Rose
Rose Anderson - no longer a nobody from nowhere
appeared in International Sheepdog News, July/August 2012
By John Seraphine