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Silver Melody Acres
09:40:56 Solar - KNNs
ooo, very nice!
Esca
09:37:49 Cora
-HEE Click- ohh <3
Ashcroft Park Stud
09:05:28 Ash
Thanks, I'll chuck him at 10 of my WEE combos then and see what happens
ArcticLights
09:04:37 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Such training doesnt inspire to spend a lot of money on breeding myself personally if it were my horse
ArcticLights
09:03:51 Ceci / (Call me) AL
In that case I would put him up cheap for the 10 first breedings and then decide after seeing how he places
Ashcroft Park Stud
09:03:50 Ash
so nothing amazing sadly
Ashcroft Park Stud
09:02:12 Ash
Ah, I write it down only if they level in week 7 or early week 8. So he'll have levelled on either Sunday of his week 8 or at the start of week 9
ArcticLights
09:01:12 Ceci / (Call me) AL
I would probably test him but it would be easier to say if you wrote down when he levels disiplines
Ashcroft Park Stud
08:59:37 Ash
Is this dude worth a 'proper' test? His training is all over the shop but the week 10 has me reconsidering him. Wasn't planning to test him at all:

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Silver Melody Acres
07:57:12 Solar - KNNs
Love to see it! (Still peeved about missing week 6 lol)
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Sagruesal
07:49:35 Ru
Wonderful, almost all my babies found new homes, and Ambrosia picked up the whole herd. I'm happy 😊
Sychnant Stables
07:46:19 
:)
Gilded Frost Acres
07:45:56 
Ohhh, that makes more sense! Thank you!
Sychnant Stables
07:45:32 
That's not a bug, Gilded Frost Acres. You have to breed for the right genetics to get KNN, if they aren't right you get a SH.
Pegasus Lane
07:43:08 Peggy (or) Peg
Ugh I was up till midnight baking bread last night and had to get up at 5am this morning 🫩😫
Gilded Frost Acres
07:40:45 
Question, they fixed the Knabstrupper x Knabstrupper = SH bug, right? Or am I tripping?
fire
07:28:35 Tinky
help i need to sleep its 10 30 pm
Prancing Ponys
07:27:53 
holy color chart- lol
Sweet Valley
07:27:35 Anna/Jewel
-HEE Click-
oooh
Sweet Valley
07:27:13 Anna/Jewel
-HEE Click-
What cutes

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Silver Melody Acres
09:40:56 Solar - KNNs
ooo, very nice!
Esca
09:37:49 Cora
-HEE Click- ohh <3
Ashcroft Park Stud
09:05:28 Ash
Thanks, I'll chuck him at 10 of my WEE combos then and see what happens
ArcticLights
09:04:37 Ceci / (Call me) AL
Such training doesnt inspire to spend a lot of money on breeding myself personally if it were my horse
ArcticLights
09:03:51 Ceci / (Call me) AL
In that case I would put him up cheap for the 10 first breedings and then decide after seeing how he places
Ashcroft Park Stud
09:03:50 Ash
so nothing amazing sadly
Ashcroft Park Stud
09:02:12 Ash
Ah, I write it down only if they level in week 7 or early week 8. So he'll have levelled on either Sunday of his week 8 or at the start of week 9
ArcticLights
09:01:12 Ceci / (Call me) AL
I would probably test him but it would be easier to say if you wrote down when he levels disiplines
Ashcroft Park Stud
08:59:37 Ash
Is this dude worth a 'proper' test? His training is all over the shop but the week 10 has me reconsidering him. Wasn't planning to test him at all:

-HEE Click-
Silver Melody Acres
07:57:12 Solar - KNNs
Love to see it! (Still peeved about missing week 6 lol)
-HEE Click-
Sagruesal
07:49:35 Ru
Wonderful, almost all my babies found new homes, and Ambrosia picked up the whole herd. I'm happy 😊
Sychnant Stables
07:46:19 
:)
Gilded Frost Acres
07:45:56 
Ohhh, that makes more sense! Thank you!
Sychnant Stables
07:45:32 
That's not a bug, Gilded Frost Acres. You have to breed for the right genetics to get KNN, if they aren't right you get a SH.
Pegasus Lane
07:43:08 Peggy (or) Peg
Ugh I was up till midnight baking bread last night and had to get up at 5am this morning 🫩😫
Gilded Frost Acres
07:40:45 
Question, they fixed the Knabstrupper x Knabstrupper = SH bug, right? Or am I tripping?
fire
07:28:35 Tinky
help i need to sleep its 10 30 pm
Prancing Ponys
07:27:53 
holy color chart- lol
Sweet Valley
07:27:35 Anna/Jewel
-HEE Click-
oooh
Sweet Valley
07:27:13 Anna/Jewel
-HEE Click-
What cutes

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Finding a breeder for a puppy December 27, 2025 05:43 PM


The Undercity
 
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So I have been on the topic of possibly getting a Border Collie or Heeler. And I have always had high energy dogs so I know what comes with owning those types of breeds and there are pros and cons with having either one but also finding a decent breeder and what to find because all of the dogs I have ever had were mutts so never went through a breeder so any help of what to look for in a breeder, or even just yalls experiences with going through a breeder because I am as well possibly going to work on a ranch with my brother so I have some type of companion as well as a dog that can get straight to work which makes me lean a little more toward border collie, and as well as a companion to make me more active.
It will be awhile till I can get a puppy so I will be doing a lot of research on breeders and things like that I just want other peoples opinions on this type of thing :)
Finding a breeder for a puppy December 27, 2025 05:45 PM


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Also since I may be going to work with my brother I am sure they will more than likely have puppies but I would like to at least find a good breeder so I know what I am getting
Finding a breeder for a puppy December 27, 2025 05:56 PM


Gem

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Easy place to start is the American Kennel Club website. They have lists of certified breeders for (I think) every breed :D
Best of luck!
Finding a breeder for a puppy December 27, 2025 06:02 PM


The Undercity
 
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Gem said:
Easy place to start is the American Kennel Club website. They have lists of certified breeders for (I think) every breed :D
Best of luck!


Never thought of that XD I will do that thank you!
Finding a breeder for a puppy December 27, 2025 06:17 PM


Tranquility
 
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I have a very good breeder for Border Collies if you'd like to PM me. Not sure where you are located in the world though, hence the pm lol. But I got my border collie from them and I wouldn't go anywhere else. They test for everything, including the eye diseases that collies are known for. The breeders dogs have gone on to become sport dogs, rodear/sheep trial dogs, family pets, service dogs etc. They have a contract and they told me personally that if any dog they place doesn't work out for them, they are always welcome back to the breeder - no questions asked.
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Like I said, if you'd like their website (it IS outdated and not very organized lol but at least gives you contact info and location of breeder) I can pm you. Just want to protect everyone's privacy. I can also send you a picture of my girl I got from them as well. :)
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Oh yeah also their dogs are ABCA and AKC reg

Edited at December 27, 2025 06:18 PM by Tranquility
Finding a breeder for a puppy December 27, 2025 06:22 PM


The Undercity
 
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Tranquility said:
I have a very good breeder for Border Collies if you'd like to PM me. Not sure where you are located in the world though, hence the pm lol. But I got my border collie from them and I wouldn't go anywhere else. They test for everything, including the eye diseases that collies are known for. The breeders dogs have gone on to become sport dogs, rodear/sheep trial dogs, family pets, service dogs etc. They have a contract and they told me personally that if any dog they place doesn't work out for them, they are always welcome back to the breeder - no questions asked.
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Like I said, if you'd like their website (it IS outdated and not very organized lol but at least gives you contact info and location of breeder) I can pm you. Just want to protect everyone's privacy. I can also send you a picture of my girl I got from them as well. :)
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Oh yeah also their dogs are ABCA and AKC reg


I will PM you to look into it! If it is a good breeder i wouldnt mind traveling at all (thats if they are far from me XD)
Finding a breeder for a puppy December 27, 2025 06:32 PM


Tranquility
 
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Sent you a pm back! 😉
Finding a breeder for a puppy December 27, 2025 06:55 PM


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The problem with the AKC website is, they allow ads from breeders who breed non-standard colors and sizes. A lot of reputable breeders won't place ads on the AKC website because of this. A better bet is to go to the breed's national club's website, which should have a list of breeders. They can also connect you with smaller affilliated clubs which may be close to you, where you can contact breeders in your area. That's what I did when I got my Mini Schnauzer - too many of the ads on the AKC Marketplace were for non-standard colors like particolored, flaxen, liver, and liver-pepper (which means that at some point, a different breed was crossed with a Mini Schnauzer to get that coloration. The only non-standard color that occasionally appears naturally in the breed is white, but they're not showable).
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Another option is to attend dog shows - you won't be able to buy a puppy, but you can make contact with breeders. I got our last two Basset Hounds and our Chihuahua that way, and one of the Basset breeders has become one of my best friends.

Gem said:
Easy place to start is the American Kennel Club website. They have lists of certified breeders for (I think) every breed :D
Best of luck!


Finding a breeder for a puppy December 27, 2025 07:08 PM


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Mallery Show Stables said:
The problem with the AKC website is, they allow ads from breeders who breed non-standard colors and sizes. A lot of reputable breeders won't place ads on the AKC website because of this. A better bet is to go to the breed's national club's website, which should have a list of breeders. They can also connect you with smaller affilliated clubs which may be close to you, where you can contact breeders in your area. That's what I did when I got my Mini Schnauzer - too many of the ads on the AKC Marketplace were for non-standard colors like particolored, flaxen, liver, and liver-pepper (which means that at some point, a different breed was crossed with a Mini Schnauzer to get that coloration. The only non-standard color that occasionally appears naturally in the breed is white, but they're not showable).
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Another option is to attend dog shows - you won't be able to buy a puppy, but you can make contact with breeders. I got our last two Basset Hounds and our Chihuahua that way, and one of the Basset breeders has become one of my best friends.

Gem said:
Easy place to start is the American Kennel Club website. They have lists of certified breeders for (I think) every breed :D
Best of luck!


I will look into that as well thank you!

Finding a breeder for a puppy December 28, 2025 04:46 AM


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I have an AKC registered Aussie and an AKC registered MAS that I show in Obedience, Rally, Barn Hunt, etc. and we train in agility and herding just for fun. I agree with everything that Mallory said. A good breeder is going to ask you a lot of questions and will want to know the extent of your breed knowledge, what type of life you lead and what their puppy will be doing during its life with you - are they going to be a companion, a working dog, etc. They want to ensure they match you with the right puppy. They may also have a waiting list for their puppies and many of them do not breed every year so you may have to wait a year or more for one of their dogs. If you find someone you think is a good breeder, set up a visit with them if you can and go meet them and their dogs. If you want a puppy from them go ahead and put your name on their list with the understanding of when it is that you would be ready for a puppy. All of their breeding stock will have been health tested, usually thru the CHIC program. Good breeders will always be willing to take back a dog they bred if anything happens that you can't keep them. They will always be available to talk with you about questions or anything that arises during the course of the dogs life and can advise you on proper training for whatever activities you are planning on doing with your dog.
Dog shows can sometimes be a good place to meet potential breeders and see their dogs in action. Occasionally some of them may have a litter of puppies with them at the show. Those puppies are typically there for socialization/exposure experience and are usually already spoken for but it gives you the opportunity to see what that breeder actually produces.
Best of luck in your search! :)

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