May i ask why your quitting?
Last Seen: 5:24 PM on 11-5-2013, played for 60 days
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About Me
Hello I'm Notori and Welcome at my Kennel!
I going to be focusing my attention to Shetland Sheepdogs on here. I like the idea that a dog can appear to be a solid color, yet have a marking or color in its genetics that you cant see with your naked eye. This intriques me.
So if you have a dog or have seen an "almost" plain looking dog, suggest it my way!
I'm trying to keep my pack small for now, Im focusing on maxing the dogs that I currently have to breed, before I buy anymore dogs :P
Current Dogs
MAXED-Flying Colours is one of the first dogs that I bought when I came back to Ala. He's got a TP score of 359.56. He appears to be mainly white in his picture, but technically he has a blue coat, brown mask back, black ink blot, white merle, and white patches that he's hidding under that fur. I may consider putting him up for stud sometime in the future, but I would like to see how his pups from his first litter turn out and get some trials under his belt.
MAXED-Spot My Dot? was bought to be a breeding partner for FC. She's got a TP score of 295.19. She appears to just have the black/white markings similar to the standard BC, but when you look at her you know something else is hidding in there. She does :) She has a black coat, but also has the black merle gene too! It will be interesting to see what kind of pups she will throw in the future!
Urban Myth is lovely. He's got a TP score of 345.40. He's got another one of those mysterious coats :) Technically he's a liver, which is a rare coat amoung Shelties, but he also shows a black full AND a black merle, which sends genetics into a loop there!
Designer Genes just appealed to me. She has a TP score of 615.90. Since her white marking is rare, it just made her more appealing to me. She has brown sable and red rust in her genes as well :) When both dogs are maxed she is going to be a breeding partner with UM.