Couloir is the most versatile Aussie we have ever seen. She does it all! Couloir earned her HTCH, AHBA herding trial championship in January 2013. She also won BISS at 13 months and has earned her Herding and Versatility Championships. To learn more about Couloir, either click on her picture to the left or go to her page: Couloir's Page
Gunde is a jack of all trades. He loves conformation, dabbles in agility, is thrilled with rally and is my sheep finder when the sheep get loose. His first love is skijoring. When at mushing races, Gunde howls along with the Huskys as a natural lead dog. To learn more about Gunde just click on his picture to the left.
Maddie has been busy for 2013. She achieved her WTCH ATCH Legends R Made For Ewe and was 7th in advance sheep merit standings. She never runs out of energy! The first time she laid down after a workout, we had skiid a 45k at race pace. Finally! She was tired. To learn more about Maddie, click on her picture to the left.
Changtse was our first Aussie. We got her for a running companion and pet from Selena Poplin and Terri Morgan. I tried obedience but instead of coming straight to me, she added another obstacle: around a tree, up the steps and jump off the bank. Obviously she was bored so I started agility lessons with her and she loved it! To learn more about Changtse, click on her page to the left.
VCH WTCH CH Lyriceverready Black Ice Couloir GS-O JS-O RS-O DNA-CP, NA, NAJ
Sire: HOF ASCA/AKC CH Heartfires Praririe Schooner CD, AX, AJX GS-O, JS-E, DNA-CP
Dam: ASCA AKC CH Lyrics Made Ya Look ROMX, OA, OAJ, RN JV-E DNA-CP
Couloir achieved her HTCH, AHBA herding trial championship in January 2013!
Couloir began competing as a puppy in conformation. At 12 weeks she decided she would rather be a cowgirl than a super model and started rounding the sheep Changtse let escape from the flock. She loves running with us when we ski, going for trail runs in the summer. She competes in agility, herding as well as conformation. She’s the partner I can depend on to bring the sheep back from the canyon during a storm, sort the lambs from the ewes, pen them, take the flock down the road to pasture every morning and bring them home in the evening.