Nice turn at the top. See how nice his distance is from the back of the sheep.
Break on a fetch. They have bonded well together.
Break loves being a house dog. He also loves his new toy, a basketball.
Nice turn at the top. See how nice his distance is from the back of the sheep.
Break on a fetch. They have bonded well together.
Break loves being a house dog. He also loves his new toy, a basketball.
Nan has hairy paws and super fuzzy ears. They got trimmed and now her feet look so cute. Here she is at Lisa's place, just hanging out by the door.
Tess was quite fuzzy too and had hairy feet. Here is Tess on the grooming table. Let's make a face to show how excited I am!!
Tess is happy that 47 pound of fuzz hair was removed. Now, you notice just how husky she is. Nan is very feminine while Tess is a very solid and husky built.
Nan at home doing the cute model pose. She is a great subject for the camera. Full of life!!
Another side shot. See how well clipped she is around her tail, paws, legs, ears etc....
OK, a cute play bow while she is posing too!
Look how neat her paws are and how cute the ears are. She looks great!
Nan is happy! She loves to have her picture taken.
Tess, on the other hand. I asked her to pose nice and she stuck her tongue out. Kinda like, when you are asked to smile and you stick your tongue out and your mom gets mad?
So, I asked Tess not to stick her tongue out. Fine, so she didn't. But instead, she closed her eyes.
Finally I got her to stand nice but then again, she closed her eyes. Will I ever get a picture of her without her tongue out or eyes closed. I told her that Nan was a model dog and she was a brat.
Tess agreed to pose nice if she would get a cookie. You can see her tail is neatly trimmed also.
Last picture. See how broad of a chest she has. That must be from her sire, who is from Germany. She is very broad and square. She could play rugby while Nan would be the ballerina.
Nan continued to claw the door and screeched and the whites in her eyes were huge.
"Tess, Tess, come save me. OMG, somebody HELP me!!" she screeched.
I tugged on her leash and made her lay next to me. She turned her back to the sheep and stuck her nose in the stall door corner.
Wisely, the sheep observed that Nan was a no threat to her and finished their hay and began to lie down and chew their cuds. A couple lay next to her and when their bodies touched her, she cringed.
I am thinking, "HUM, my Open dog needs a bit of work in tight places"
So over the months we worked on it. Also at the night time feeding, I would use Tess and Nan to hold the sheep off the feeders. Nan looked to Tess a lot to see what she would do and mimic her. A nip her on the nose, a walk up to the head and so forth. Over the months Nan got stronger and stronger and many more hours were spent in the stall.
Tess has been lame the last week so the chore details have fallen on Nan’s shoulders. She can push the sheep off the feeder now and has a nice push to the sheep on the heads. Tonight I wanted to snag a ewe to check her hoof and had her bring the sheep into the stall.
No chair, no coffee and trying to see if the many hours had paid off in real work.
This is what I got.

Nan squeezed herself between the sheep and the wall and brought them to me. She went on both sides and all I could see was the top of her back and then sometimes that disappeared when she went under a ewe. She would grip a hock or nose to move them along and when I told to down, she lay next to the sheep and her eyes were glowing.
The sheep decided to back down. I had her walk up and she backed them up to the wall. I sent her around the crowded sheep and she almost got stuck trying to squeeze herself along the wall. She was fearless.
As we left the stall and Tess greeted us Nan turned to her and said “You can go and sleep in the house now. I got it covered now”
And we walked up to the house, Nan and I, all puffed up with pride. Tess was nowhere to be seen.
Rainey.....who does she remind you of?
Dropping the head down and using her eye.
One ear up and one ear down
Walking into the sheep
Two ears up. She is fearless


She works a lot like her sire. See the resemblance.
Anson enjoyed the trial too. He was not running but Kathleen brought him to visit. Here he is just having a fun time running about.
I like this pix of him. He is so full of life. Anson is Tess x Delmar Scot and just turned one year old in December. He is very much like his dad!!
Bob Hickman. He is our WASH president. It seems like everytime I was trying to take a pix, he was in it. So here he is in his own private pix!! He is a cool guy.
The gang around Judy's RV and she just served lunch. It was tasty.
Tess was lame so stayed home to snuggle with Getty. Nan and I made the trek to the field. Nan was very pushy and a bit tight on her flanks but overall I was happy. We placed mid pack but she took all the downs and was a willing partner. The doodling on the drive (tight flanks) was nine points that kept us out of the top. The last trial she only lost five points on her drive.
Her line to the chute was honest and clean and she marched them in. In the shed, the sheep were clinging together like teenagers on a first date and all the flanks I asked Nan were nice and square. I called her in but missed the hole and then we ran out of time. I was very happy with how well her flanks were in the ring and how she tried so hard
Nan certainly was pleased with herself and kept dancing around me. I praised her and she was happy and we both walked to the exhaust.
Nan was loose with me all day and was quite the social butterfly. A couple of times, I got worried as she was not next to me, but she was 10 feet away, working on someone to give her some of their lunch. They did.
I remember a year ago when she would slink away and sit at the edge while Tess would work the crowd. She would let people pet her but not approach them. Now, she works the crowd with Tess and if I don’t keep an eye on her, she will have someone convince to share their lunch with her or give her belly rubs. She is quite a character too.
She certainly enjoyed being the only dog with me today. She got the coveted spot to lean her head on the back of my seat. She got my undivided attention and all of my leftovers. She is a dear dog that enjoys just being herself.

Checking out the handlers. Very sweet and just darling.
" I am sticking my tongue out at you...so there!!"
With a strong gust of wind, this little pup will soar away.
Something smells good. Fresh sheep poop....yummy!!