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    Hi from Manitoba, Canada

    Welcome fellow Canadian!! :D
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    Working Coolies

    My coolies have never met a stranger, they all help me with my rehabilitation work, I am a certified profesional dog trainer who specializes in aggression work
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    No problem at all, anytime....if you would like we have a avalon coolies: history in the making...

    No problem at all, anytime....if you would like we have a avalon coolies: history in the making group on facebook where ALL of my puppy owners post and tell stories and post pics etc....great place to learn more about the breed and more specifically about our coolies...we have people in agility...
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    What Breed Is --- Kim?

    I saw Smooth Collie in her pup pics for sure...and maybe some kelpie in there somewhere back...hard to tell but smooth collie jumped out at me!!
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    Working Coolies

    They make excellent pets...another reason i chose the breed, they really need a outlet for their energy, some kind of fun activity to enjoy and look forward to sharing with you when you get home. They are great with kids and love to play with them...one of my pups invented a game with the kids...
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    Working Coolies

    They are between 17 and 21 inches tall...depending on who...and between 35lbs and 48lbs for weight They love dock diving, summer only around here so limited time but they love it sooo much!!
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    Working Coolies

    Thanks everyone, WaggaWagga is our little clown, very funny girl!! Malt his a stunner, he has a way to draw the attention :D thought i would post a couple more less formal ones
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    Working Coolies

    Medium coat is my fav, fluffy but low maintenance teehee...Malt is a stunner thats for sure, hard to walk anywhere with him and his father...lol Beiber is very handsome, a ladies man (he was named by my breeders 12 yr old, as he was 11 months when he finally came to canada, chosen at 8 weeks...
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    Working Coolies

    This is Borahview WaggaWagga, she is 2 years old
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    Working Coolies

    this is Avalon Malt, Gunnah/Mindii son, he is 14 months old
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    Working Coolies

    Beiber is 2 1/2 years old This is Coolibah Mindi, she is 5 1/2 years old and is small....35lbs
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    Working Coolies

    first picture is Borahview Gunnah, he is 5 1/2 yrs old this is Coolibah Beiber
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    Working Coolies

    Thank you for the scenery compliments, BC is a absolutly beautiful province and we are lucky to live here...and I grew up from the age 6 to 19 in France, seen lots of different countries and scenery...I would not live anywhere else but here... I went ahead and took some stacked pics of a few...
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    Working Coolies

    This is Coolibah Beiber...closest thing to a "stacked" picture i could find
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    Working Coolies

    gunnahs drive is powerful and does get the sheep moving faster but for oushing thru gates ...gunnah does gage how much power very nicely as the sheep do not run far off in the distance
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    Working Coolies

    I think the consistent thing that can be noticed from the pictures when it comes to working style is the relaxation on everyones part, sheep, dog and handler are not rushed, or stressed....nice and collected with emotional control
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    Working Coolies

    some pen work
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    Working Coolies

    working the gates
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    Working Coolies

    The smile on my face is because Beiber and I were working on the pressure from the fence....Beibs did not want to enter the pressure zone (tight in on the fence) but this picture is the moment he let go and went right in....a break thru in our training with Lynn's help
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