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Dick and I agree the only way to describe Gus is a pure delight.He is so smart and handsome.With all the horse shows we go to,I am always being complimented on him. He has such a beautiful hair coat and a REAL Ausssie face.Not that mini look that so many breeders produce.We are so glad we found you and will be getting more Aussies from you.
Thanks,Michelle and Dick Smith
I am Rylie's new mother of about 17 months. I was apprehensive of purchasing an adult dog because I assumed the dog had developed habits and loyalities. Now I would not give her up for any reason. She is my constant companion. She believes the car is not to leave without her in it. She accompanies me to school twice a week. There she has chosen her favorite students from our population of students with learning differences. Rylie's tolerant of the most needy. A leash is a thing of the past when we are in safe areas. Now that the weather is warmer, she spends our outside lunches under the picnic table at my feet or with one of her favorite students. She is very possessive of the classroom and keeps the school Newfie out despite the size difference. Most classtime she spends on her little bed unless certain favorite people coax her away.

At home Rylie has the run of the house though when she arrived she was not completely housebroken. She spends nights and down time during the day on the bed. She chases the cats and yet is intimidated by them when they sprawl on the steps. She is free to roam the yard and accompany us down the street so she can play with the big dogs.

Her nicknames are "Sweet Rylie" and "Princess." She's both of those and a cherished addition to our home.

-Thank you Joyce for giving our wonderful Rylie a retirement home.-
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