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This is a photo of a dog I bred named Clem. He resides in Connonbridge, Scotland.

 
       
 

This photo was taken by Denise Barley.  It is Coomber working stock at Langburnshiels 2003.

 
       
 

This photo was courtesy of Mary Partridge. She took her bitch, Maddie, out of my Bonnie, to be mated to this dog called Dante. He was bred by Nic Broadbridge; he was working in Monmouthshire, Wales.

 
       
 

This photo was courtesy of Mary Partridge. It is a picture of her Maddie, out of Bonnie. Maddie's sire was Ozzie, owned by Sandra Tomlin, in Wales.

 
       
 

The Maddie-Dante mating produced a nice litter. Mary Partridge retained a bitch pup, Tess, pictured here. Photo courtesy of Mary Partridge.

 
       
 

Another view of Tess, courtesy of Mary Partridge.

 

 

 

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