Breed
Border Collie
Age
1 year old
Handler
Lloyd McCrackin   
Breed
Border Collie
Born
05/25/2005
Handler
Paula Stay
Jesse
Blue
Joker
Dogs In Training
Blue Boy came into our lives without warning. One day we saw this
beautiful Black and White, blue eyed,  Border Collie running the street,
in front of our office. We tried to catch him that day, but he ran away.  We
saw him several times in the next few weeks and threw out food for him.
He was running the streets during the big ice storm when Lloyd finally
caught him.
He had a big gash in his neck, so we took him to the vet, he had surgery
immediately. His surgery turned out fine, and after spending all that
money on him, we decided we had to keep him.
He is a great dog, very fast, and loves Lloyd a lot. I don't know if he will
ever run flyball (herding issues) but whatever he does I know he will be
great.  He likes herding sheep a lot, so this may be what he was born to
do. He would be great at agility, if he could slow down long enough to
take directions.  We won't give up on flyball through.

Bio:
Lock-Eye Jesse was born May 25, 2005. Jesse
came to us all the way from Little Rock , AR in
August of 2006. He was shy and not very social
when we got him. He is doing much better. He has
been training for flyball since August 2006, he has
herding and crossover problems, but when he
gets over these issues, he will be an awesome
flyball dog. He is a loving dog and likes to play
with any kind of a ball or Frisbee.
Star
Breed
Mini Australian
Shepherd
Age
 
Handler
Gail Broyles
Diesel
Breed
Belgian shepherd
Born
6/28/2007
Handler
Dana Lockard
Breed
Schnauzer
Age
 
Handler
Theresa
Bio: AKC Images T Tonka Toy (aka "Diesel"). I purchased
him in Ravenna, OH when he was 7 wks old.  I bought him for
competition in agility and conformation, but he was just too
young and hyper for agility.  We'll try again in another 6
months or so, and we'll work on conformation later.  I bought
some tennis balls for him to play with, and the obsession
began.  This belgian LIVES for tennis balls and tug toys!  We
saw the Dogs Gone Wild flyball demonstration at Paws in the
Park, and found his place in life.  He's a natural, and truly
loves the sport.  His large size may slow him down a bit on
the box turns, but hopefully his speed in the hurdles will
make up for it!  He's my pride and joy!