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AKC CH Adobe’s Top Shelf

Shelly |
DOB: May 2, 2005 |
Weight: 38 lbs |
Full Dentition,
Scissor Bite |
OFA: Excellent |
CERF: Normal |
Red Tri |
AKC/ASCA Registered |
Height: 19.5 inches |
Bred By Wendy Summers of Adobe Australian Shepherds
Shelly is a stunning moderate red merle with white/copper trim.
She is a great ambassador for the breed. I have many people approach me at shows looking for Shelly, some I have never met. They met Shelly at a previous show and fell in love with her. They just want to check in with her for a “hug”. She is very gentle, loves people and all the attention.
Shelly finished her AKC championship in November 2007, being shown by Odebt and Bill Massey of Colorado and Summer Jewel Fuls from Washington. All great handlers and now members of Shelly’s extended family.
Shelly is major pointed in ASCA and we will continue toward her ASCA championship.
Watch for Shelly in the obedience ring next year.

Best of Winners/ Long Beach Kennel Club/Handled by Jewel Fuls.
Stormy Haven’s Bittersweet

Hershey |
DOB: January 9, 2007 |
Weight: 45 lbs |
Full Dentition,
Scissor Bite |
OFA: Pending |
CERF: Normal |
Red Bi |
AKC/ASCA Registered |
Height: 20 inches |
Hershey is an eye catching solid red with barely any white.
She is the result of a gift from my dear friend Jeane Roberts who passed away too early in life. Jeane signed over three of her furry children to me knowing I would take care of them and when she was feeling better I would certainly send them home to their mom.
I had been looking for a solid red female for many, many years since the passing of my dog Callie who was just that, solid red, barely any white and the greatest dog. Well to keep a long story short the first/only litter from “Cajun” and “Ted” included a solid red female…. Hershey.
Jeane was able to spend time with Hershey before she passed away and was very pleased that it was because of her that I finally was blessed with “Hershey”. I am sure she is keeping her eye on us.
Hershey is started on stock and received a score of 80 in started sheep her first time out. We will be trialing much more this coming year

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