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06Jan

REEF – Same way bred as Aled Owen’s Bud.

By Candy Kennedy  |  January 6th, 2022  |  Future Hopefuls  |  Border Collie pedigree, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, Pedigree, Working Border Collies  |  No Comments

Sold to a super nice guy and he qualified for the Nursery Finals in his first trial). I’ve decided that […]

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05Jan

TAX

By Candy Kennedy  |  January 5th, 2022  |  Future Hopefuls  |  Border Collie pedigree, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, Working Border Collies  |  No Comments

I sold Tax to a great lady that is aiming for the trial field. Tax is a smooth coated B/W […]

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25Mar

RAIT

By Candy Kennedy  |  March 25th, 2014  |  Future Hopefuls  |  Border Collie pedigree, Border Collie Pedigrees, Border collie photos, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, Pedigree, training Border Collies, Working Border Collies  |  No Comments

This little girl was sired by my GEAR so couldn’t resist and out of my imported Flow. Click on pedigree and picture […]

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18Jul

Roy – Very talented young dog imported from Ireland.

By Candy Kennedy  |  July 18th, 2015  |  Pedigree List  |  Border Collie pedigree, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, Pedigree  |  No Comments

He’s as smooth coated as he is smooth moving. Fits *my style* of handling. Big guy with a great nature. […]

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30Oct

“Can you hear me now?”

Gear
By Candy Kennedy  |  October 30th, 2013  |  Featured Post  |  Border Collie pedigree, Border Collies, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, herding, sheepwork, young dogs in training  |  No Comments

Students are always asking why doesn’t my dog listen to me? It all starts “up close and personal”. In order […]

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29Jan

Different sides of a coin

Abcollie - Border Collies
By Candy Kennedy  |  January 29th, 2012  |  Featured Post  |  Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, herding agility obedience, How to train a Border Collie to herd, sheepdog training, Working Border Collie  |  No Comments

Repetition vs Concept: Through research teachers discovered that students have different “learning styles” (visual, auditory or touch). I think one of the […]

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19Oct

The “peas” are growing.

By Candy Kennedy  |  October 19th, 2011  |  Class of 2011 – Oct-Dec, Featured Post  |  Border Collie training, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, How to train a Border Collie to herd, Training young Border Collies pups, young dogs in training  |  No Comments

I’ve been asked to update on “the kids” every so often … and since they are in the “fun stage” […]

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27Sep

Two “peas” Two “pods”

By Candy Kennedy  |  September 27th, 2011  |  Featured Post  |  Border Collie training, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, starting a Border Collie pup, training Border Collies  |  No Comments

  I’m working two young dogs and even though they are half-brothers — They couldn’t be more different if they […]

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11Nov

Tech’s Page

By Candy Kennedy  |  November 11th, 2010  |  Future Hopefuls, Tech  |  border collie herding clinics, Border Collie training, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, canine breed, communicate, herding agility obedience, sheepdog trial, sheepwork, training Border Collies, Working Border Collies, working dogs  |  No Comments

November 2013: Tech is progressing well. He wasn’t as “quick off the blocks” as Gear and has taken more time […]

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27Dec

Trial/Ranch difference

By Candy Kennedy  |  December 27th, 2011  |  Featured Post  |  Border Collie training, Candy Kennedy training Border Collies, sheepdog training, Working Border Collie, working livestock  |  No Comments

Lately I seem to be reading more comments from people who think a “ranch dog” is better than a “trial […]

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“Can you hear me now?”

Students are always asking why doesn’t my dog listen to me? It all starts “up close and personal”. In order for a dog to work with you … you have to be in his mind. He can’t hear what you are saying if he’s not listening. So, how do we go about teaching a dog to listen to us better — “communication and trust”. When first starting a pup if your guidance gives him better control of his sheep (which is everything his instincts are compelling him to do) he will learn to rely on and trust that guidance. If everything you do/say makes him lose his sheep that trust will quickly be eroded. With young dogs the last thing you want is a conflict between what you are making him do ...[Read More]

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