In this section below are various original articles,
commentaries, charts, illustrations, and references on educational topics of
general interest to Sheltie breeders. The articles are copyrighted so may not be
used or reproduced without permission. Do feel free to print off a personal copy
of each to read and to keep. Just click the buttons below to go to each article.
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For those who don’t know me, I thought I’d introduce myself here.
I’ve been in Shelties since 1966, starting with both performance and
conformation, and then breeding from 1968 on. I’ve been very fortunate. My
college background fed right into this sport. My field of study was comparative
evolution, and I had study programs and NSF CAST work grants at L.A. County
Museum of Natural History, CIT Pasadena in the chromosome mapping lab, and
biochemical research in a Burbank hospital laboratory. Then I bred and showed
fish before showing dogs.
I also fell into the performance group with Companion Dog Training
Club that met at San Fernando park with the Weatherwax directors that invented
flyball and scent discrimination hurdle racing. We had a Sheltie team that was
tops and did a lot of PR work for the sport. I was also a member of the Top
Dog Team for CDTC for 3 years - this was the event that pre-dated Gaines
Superdog competition. Most people don’t know that I’ve also owned a few
Australian Shepherds over the years, always only one at a time, and never bred
them, but showed some in ASCA. I’ve judged conformation for ASCA since 1978, and
Shelties, then Collies and Aussies for AKC since 1984.
My philosophy and breeding program have always reflected my belief
in the all-purpose dog; the Sheltie that can do it all, as I have experienced
it. It is also my pleasure to serve as a mentor to breeders and judges when
asked, and have helped develop programs for education of both types of
individuals through the Sheltie and Judges Study Group clubs. Our NWDJSG did
some of the original pilot Form Follows Function seminars over a
decade ago that are so popular now. I’ve now done over 40 programs for various
groups, including all-breed clubs.
What is expressed here are my own views based on some unique data
gathered from many sources. I hope you will enjoy the articles and that they
will offer different ways of looking at some concepts to provoke new ideas or
rethinking of old ones.
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