CE Molly
10/15/2020
Black & White Rough Coat
45 pounds
Optimal Selection CEA carrier, clear for all else. Full results here
OFA: Hips good, elbows and shoulders normal. Results here.
10/15/2020
Black & White Rough Coat
45 pounds
Optimal Selection CEA carrier, clear for all else. Full results here
OFA: Hips good, elbows and shoulders normal. Results here.
Molly is pretty large for a female, and with her rough coat and prick ears, is an absolute stunner! She is very sweet, social, and friendly. She’s an impulsive carefree girl, and always happy. Even though she is slightly more uncertain about things, especially noises, than my other dogs, she trusts me and tries so, so hard to do what I ask. I'll be honest; she's not the brightest dog I have, but she more than makes up for it with her perseverance and eagerness to figure out what I want! Molly gets along with all dogs, and is always trying to instigate some rough housing, which usually ends up with her being rolled in the mud in a wrestling match and ruining her good looks. Molly has high food and toy drive and is such a sweet, sensitive soul. For all she is sensitive she doesn’t get her feelings hurt easily-she’s just sensitive enough to be extremely biddable and easy to work with.
Molly has a good pedigree filled with strong working cattle dogs, but while Molly possesses lots of desire to work, she just doesn't have the talent nor natural ability to work. For that reason her puppies will not be advertised as working prospects unless and until several pups from her show that they take after Molly's genotype more than her phenotype. Many people will buy based on pedigree, especially with having so many good working dogs so close up like Molly's are, so these pups will be available as working dogs if a buyer wants, but I will not push them that direction.
Molly has a good pedigree filled with strong working cattle dogs, but while Molly possesses lots of desire to work, she just doesn't have the talent nor natural ability to work. For that reason her puppies will not be advertised as working prospects unless and until several pups from her show that they take after Molly's genotype more than her phenotype. Many people will buy based on pedigree, especially with having so many good working dogs so close up like Molly's are, so these pups will be available as working dogs if a buyer wants, but I will not push them that direction.