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Alison's Rosie and Daisy

Maxxs_Mummy

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Rosie, the 'Superior One' :lol:

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Crazy Daisy, standing still for 20 seconds...

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And even a wriggle bum likes a cuddle - for a few seconds :lol: ...

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They are so beautiful and so well groomed! What handsome shelties. I have always loved those ones with merle colouring too. :)
 
What beautiful coats, the ladies that we got our boys from breed the short legged shelties - (not sure what they are called)..... icon_whistling
 
Such pretty pups. I love the Blue Merles. I have a Blue Merle collie. Love his beauty but he is a little crazy....giving me gray hair plus. Thanks for sharing the great pictures.
 
I agree with Karlin, I've always loved the merle, they're so unique looking.
 
Mary,

I was pre-warned about the Blues being crazy...they were right!!!

This tiny 10 inch, 5 kilo, 10 month old thunderbolt keeps me on my toes 24/7!

Claire,

I think perhaps you might mean the bigger being the Rough Collie and the smaller type being the Shelties. Two totally different breeds in type and temperment. Shelties can be a little yappy if not corrected when young with training but they simply adore obedience and agility work, very clever little monkeys indeed!

Karlin,

The grooming is a labour of love, it's very unwinding just brushing away. Usually the first job of the day with a hot coffee outside!

Alison, Wilts, U.K.
 
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