We have just advertised the puppies for sale at $990 they are six weeks old now and its time to find their forever home. We don't let them go until they are nine weeks old, but it could take a little while to find the right home as they need to work sheep and are unsuitable for an urban life.
I'm not happy about this!
We are very excited about the potential of these pups, with Meg being an excellent worker and the skill of their father they have the genetics to be very good. Two of the pups from the last litter "Jacko" and "Roy" went to herding school on the weekend and for nine month old dogs they did exceptionally well. Much to the delight of their owners, they were the best in the novice dogs. We don't think we will have pups with Meg again she is a great mother but always looks like she is caring for them under sufference and can't wait to get back to the paddock.
These guys sure look cute even though she's trying hard to pretend she's 'not happy' - wonderful news to hear how well Jacko & Roy went at herding school though. Good on ya Meg., a fine litter :)
I think the things you covered through the post are quiet impressive, good job and great efforts.
I found it very interesting and enjoyed reading all of it...keep it up, lovely job.