Author Topic: Killibrae collie dog available  (Read 3130 times)

SallyintNorth

  • Joined Feb 2011
  • Cornwall
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Killibrae collie dog available
« on: August 31, 2015, 09:52:26 am »
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This grandson of Laddie sounds ideal for someone looking for a dog to work on the smallholding and be a nice family dog too.  He's part trained. 

I'll quote the text for anyone who's not on FB

Quote from: Killibrae Sheepdogs
We have a good beginners / new handler dog here for sale at the moment, his name is Gunner and he is a handsome,medium coated , tri colour Male. His mother is Killiebrae Briar who is a daughter of Killiebrae Laddie and Fleece. His father is Groesfaen Ben who is a son of Aled Owen's Roy 00/266416.

 He would be ideal for someone that is starting out in sheepdogs as he is biddable, kind natured, trustworthy and tries to do everything right. He is easy to control and would help someone who is looking to start and gain confidence. He is not fully trained , he is on his sides when close at hand and is easy to call back off sheep. He would fit in well on a small holding or with someone that might want to start trialling in the future.

 He is used to living in a kennel but would soon adapt to living in a house, he gets on well with other dogs and would be a one man dog once he had his own person to bond with.

 He is registered/ Vaccinated / wormed and a very fair price as we want him to go to a good home.

And I should have mentioned that Killibrae is Derek Scrimgeour's breeding, so he'll have been being trained Derek's way  :thumbsup:
« Last Edit: August 31, 2015, 09:54:49 am by SallyintNorth »
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