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Where performance counts!
 

*Update:  Sally earned her Novice Agility and Novice Agility Jumper titles at the Colorado Kennel Club trials in February.
Dustin earned his 12th & 13th Double Qs at the RMATC agility trials in March.

 
 
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Welcome to the Sagebrush Shelties!

Although we started out in Wyoming, we spent twenty two years in California on the east side of the San Francisco Bay, and have recently moved to northern Colorado.  Our  dogs are first and foremost beloved family pets, who share our home, our lives and our hearts.   Ever since our first Sheltie was born in 1969, our dogs have competed successfully in conformation, obedience, agility, herding and tracking.  We are committed to the Sheltie as a multipurpose breed.

Our goal in training is not to have the best dog in the ring, but to train each dog to perform to the best of her or his ability in the areas for which she or he shows interest and aptitude.  Our goal in breeding is to produce puppies meeting the breed standard, who are sound in mind and body.  I am a member of the American Shetland Sheepdog Association and of the Shetland Sheepdog Club of Northern California.

 

The First CT/VST Sheltie

CT Sagebrush Molly Brown, UD HS AX OAJ VCD2 STDs HTD-IIs HRD-IIIs became, on April 29, 2001, the first Sheltie in the nation to earn AKC's extremely difficult Champion Tracker title.  Until October 2006, she was the only Sheltie to have ever passed a Variable Surface Tracking Test.  We still miss you, Molly!

 

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We breed a litter of puppies only when we wish to keep a pup for ourselves.  The parents have received applicable health clearances, and are quality representatives of the breed.  We do not routinely keep male dogs, because we can breed our girls to the best dogs in the country.

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