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The WSDA is a community of ranchers, dog trainers and dog trialers dedicated to the use of dogs in the aid of moving and working livestock.

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 Puppies for sale Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Wednesday, September 01 2010 @ 08:30 PM MDT
   
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Border Collie Puppies for Sale

10 Puppies: 5 females & 5 males

DOB: 8/20/10

Out of Konnie Norstog's Widge (Howard's Spot x Zoerb's Gidge) and Gerald Bunney's Ladd

Pups from this same breeding have shown themselves to be very bidable, friendly with people & dogs & willing to work any type of stock.

Reserve yours now; 6 are already spoken for.

Call: Sharon Norstog at 701-842-3460 or 701-570-0577
or email: prairieparson@rtc.coop
Or call Roxanne Linderman at 406-600-1558 (keep trying - poor reception)


 
 

 L & M SDT Results Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Monday, August 30 2010 @ 12:12 PM MDT
   
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L & M SDT Results

Day 1

Open
1. Bud Boudreau - Delta
2. Bev Lambert - Hemp
3. Dennis Edwards - Nap
4. Bud Boudreau - Sam
5. Sue Noll - Britton

Pro Novice
1. Bud Boudreau - Tine
2. Mickey Welsh - Blake
3. Gerald Bunney - Levi

Nursery
1. Bud Boudreau - Snooz

Novice
1. Rita Snodgrass - Skits

Day 2

Open
1. Dennis Edwards - Ben
2. Bev Lambert - Awel
3. Bev Lambert - Hemp
4. Kay Stephens - Mick
5. Dan Keeton - Newby

Pro Novice
1. Bud Boudreau - Tine
2. Dustin Hicks - Kat
3. Barb Ross - Wink

Nursery
1. Bud Boudreau - Nan

Novice
1. Rita Snodgrass - Skits


 
 

 Silver Springs SDT Results Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Monday, August 30 2010 @ 10:05 AM MDT
   
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Silver Spring SDT Results

Day 1

Open:
1-Gerald & Ladd
2-Sue Noll & Britton
3-Bud & Delta
4-Bev Lambert & Mirk
5-Gerald & Lucky

Pro Novice:
1-Bev & Meg
2-Dennis Edwards & Boone
3-Jamie Spring & Hope

Nursery:
1-Bev & Meg

Day 2

Open:
1-Jack Galt & Jael
2-David Soppe & Ash
3-Rene LaBree & Jazz
4-Kay Stephens & Mick
5-Dennis & Craig

Pro Novice:
1-Kay & Wren
2-Dennis & Boone
3-Sue & Lucy

Nursery:
Bev & Meg


 
 

 Started Dog Wanted Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Friday, August 27 2010 @ 04:54 PM MDT
   
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Looking for a Started Dog

Please call DeeLynn Garman after 6 pm at

307-283-2778 or email her at jeff123@wildblue.net

Would trade or sale.


 
 

 Cook County Fair Stockdog Trial Results Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Tuesday, August 10 2010 @ 09:45 PM MDT
   
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Crook County Fair Stockdog Trial Results
July 24, 2010

OPEN
1st Gearld Bunney, Ladd
2nd Dennis Edwards, Nap
3rd DeeLynn Garman, Tess

PRONOVICE
1st Sue Noll, Lucy
2nd Brandi Forgery, Kate
3rd Barb Beck, Miss Molly
4th Gerald Bunney, Lyle

NOVICE
1st Joan Finch, Kate
2nd Kathleen Lincoln, Lacey


 
 

 Hulett Stock Dog Trial Results Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Wednesday, August 04 2010 @ 07:52 AM MDT
   
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Hulett Stock Dog Trial Results

July 17th

Open
1st Gerald Bunney and Ladd
2nd Lucas Keeler and Gypsey
3rd Gerald Bunney and Lucky

Open Ranch
1st Gerald Bunney and Lyle
2nd Gerald Bunney and Levi
3rd Barb Beck and Miss Molly

Novice
1st Shorty Fosheim and Shoe
2nd Brandy Forgey

July 18th

Open
1st Gerald Bunney and Lou
2nd Gerald Bunney and Lucky
3rd Jeff Garman and Matt

Open Ranch
1st Gerald Bunney and Lyle
2nd Gerald Bunney and Levi
3rd Barb Beck and Miss Molly

Novice
1st Brandy Forgery


 
 

 TJ Cox puppies for sale Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Monday, July 26 2010 @ 07:58 PM MDT
   
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Puppies for Sale

6 Puppies for sale. 3 males and 3 females. Ready to go July 30th. They are by my good dog Will, who is by Pete Carmichaels Luke Jr. and Leighton Redmonds Belle. Older full brothers and sisters are proving to have a strong desire and toughness. The first picture is of Will, and the second of a full brother at 10 months.

Please call T.J. Cox
307-737-2316 or 307-752-7422 or email at opencross06@hotmail.com


 
 

 Ag Day Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Thursday, July 15 2010 @ 08:19 PM MDT
   
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Working Dogs a Part of Ag Day in Rapid City, SD 2010
By Jamie Spring

I had the opportunity to be a part of a great event in Rapid City, SD the middle of May. SD WIFE (Women Involved in Farm Economics) organized an Ag Day for all of the third graders in the area elementary schools, and there were 1200 kids that participated over the two days. The event was set up to offer these primarily “city kids” exposure to all kinds of agriculture, and to get a basic understanding of where their food actually comes from. There were beef and dairy cattle stations, weather and crop stations, bees, bats, timber, horses and rodeo. Everything was geared to be hands-on, and it was pretty cute watching kids carrying bits of wool around after the shearing station.

For my part, I took some yearling ewes and dogs, as well as a few bucket calves the kids could pet. Laura Hicks joined me with her arsenal of great dogs and we set out to show the kids what great partners the dogs were. We worked to explain that our dogs aren’t just pets, but are bred to work and help us maintain our ranching livelihoods, handling both cattle and sheep. The kids were very interested and asked great questions. They were fascinated by the dogs, and loved that we communicate with whistles. They enjoyed watching the sheep and really picked up on the relationship between different dogs and how they handled the sheep. At the end of each presentation we let them meet and pet a few of the dogs.

As part of the feedback process the kids were asked to draw pictures depicting what Ag Day meant to them. There were so many about our dogs! Many of them remembered certain dogs’ names, and there were quite a few who drew a gal with a blond ponytail and a whistle (Laura). It was a great event, and I look forward to sharing in it again next year!



 
 

 4th ANNUAL PATRICK SHANNAHAN SHEEPDOG BOOT CAMP Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Monday, July 12 2010 @ 10:12 AM MDT
   
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4th ANNUAL PATRICK SHANNAHAN SHEEPDOG BOOT CAMP

June 18-20th, 2010

I was thrilled to have the opportunity to host the fourth annual Patrick Shannahan Sheepdog Boot Camp. We had a great turnout and were able to extend the clinic to three days this year. The clinic was held on our ranch just northwest of Union Center, SD.

Day one was private lessons in the morning, but turned into a mini-clinic as discussion was welcomed and enjoyed after each work session. The afternoon was spent discussing the ins and outs of judging, as well as how that should determine our handling decisions on the trial field. The judging clinic was low-key with questions discussed throughout, and was a great learning experience for all of us involved. I sure thought it was a great addition! Days two and three were a working clinic and we had great participants. I was able to get help starting two young dogs, as did a few others. We also had Open dogs and handlers working, so were exposed to many different challenges and work styles. We worked on yearling range ewes, and also had some dog broke sheep for the young dogs. The sheep worked really well, and offered a great learning experience.

My favorite part of the clinic is that the atmosphere is very easy going, and questions are always welcome. Everyone learns, not just the person working their dog. Patrick has a great way of explaining things, and gets through to people as well as dogs. We grilled both evenings and enjoyed camaraderie and a lot of laughs. We had participants from all over the western US with different levels of experience and enjoyed spirited discussion on and off the field. One of the best things I heard was when someone said “Why wasn’t I here last year? I won’t miss this clinic again!”.

Plans are already set to host Patrick again next year, and the dates will be June 17-19, 2011. Many of the participants have expressed interest in attending next year, and we’d love to have you join us as well! If you’d like more information you can contact Jamie Spring at jamiespringbc@yahoo.com or at (605) 985-5961.

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 Slash J Sheepdog Trial Results Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
Monday, June 14 2010 @ 07:13 AM MDT
   
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Slash J Sheep Dog Trial Results
June 2-4, 2010
Bowman, ND

Click here for Trial Results


 
 


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