High Country Collies
Breeding for Structure, Health, Temperament and Genetics
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Breeding for Structure, Health, Temperament and Genetics
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Happy times are coming to High Country! Indi is showing signs of pregnancy and her ultrasound is booked for March 30th. Soon we will have confirmation of pregnancy, but an actual puppy count will be determined by Xray a few weeks later, when the spines and skulls will be visible, making counting these precious little puppies more reliable. This litter will produce blue merle and tricolour puppies with the possibility of some colour headed whites. All puppies will be low risk for DMS, and genetically clear for CEA, DM, CN, PRA Rod Cone 2, and RIPD. Puppies will be clear or may inherit one copy of MDR1. The whole litter will be tested for MDR1 as soon as possible for those buyers who require clear status for their own kennel.
Our dog's health profiles are posted on our website here. There is a site map that takes you to all our pages. We are located in beautiful British Columbia, Canada, and yes, those are the Rocky Mountains behind us!
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We're all a little sadder these days after losing our beautiful big sable merle boy Commanche to bloat on March 7. I wrote about it on our High Country FB page. Indi and Levi are expecting a litter at the end of April, so new life will be keeping all of us busy soon, and Indi and I will be occupied taking care of her first litter. This photo is the last one I took of Commanche. It almost looks likes he is kissing Levi goodbye. Their morning games of tug were such fun for them! I still remember the day Commanche officially accepted Levi into the pack; he brought him a tug toy and taught him how it's done.There’s nothing like a sunny day in the winter to bring out the best in the collies. Enjoy our photos! |
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