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Some of you know I have had hounds Borzoi, Whippets, Ibizan Hound, Daschunds and terriers, Border Terriers and Parson Russels but many of you don’t know that I also have a Australian Cattle Dog. Her name is Trina, she is the kennel mascot. As you can see she keeps guard over the place. When she barks I know something is up, whether it be a customer coming down the driveway, a cat or two, chickens, or deer, she lets me know. She is obedience trained and would love to be able to herd. I wish I had the time to take her to herding trials, but I don’t. She is always on the go, rarely stopping except for a belly rub. I thought I would share a few snapshots of her doing what she does best… guard the place. I love her with all my heart and no matter what Bob says she is as smart as my German Shepherd Dog Kahrol was..maybe even smarter.
This is the first time I ever saw Trina. I can tell she’s sound. What else would I expect from you?
Anna
Anna, she is very sound. She tends to get lean during the summer months and without the winter coat she really tends to look thin. If I had to fault her I would say she is on the small side. Her head is amazing, full cheeks and all her teeth. Some of the specials out there should have a head and body as nice as hers. I really should finish her. She is a typical Cattle Dog, head is always carried low and she can go non stop all day long. She is very true to her breed. I love her dearly, just wish she would leave my ankles alone!