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CH SilverDust Cherokee Rose HSAs CD RN ROM
Molly has completed all requirements for a Register of Merit Award from ACDCA (see committee page). Once the committee has confirmed this she will be the first fifth generation ROM Australian Cattle Dog. Molly has proven her ability to pass on both beauty and talent to the next generation. She is 10 years old August 2007 and retired except for occasional competition. Molly proudly finished 4th in Sweeps and Regular Veterans Bitch class (7-10 years) at the ACDCA 2006 National Specialty in Rochester MN Molly took first place in Novice Obedience A both days at the ACDCA 2006 National Specialty in Rochester MN. Photos are coming soon. Molly qualified in Rally Novice A both days at the National Specialty and completed her Rally Novice title at the Travis County Kennel Club Show Oct., 2006,
Molly - Nov 2007 Outside Magazine - model for the Dingo that ate the baby
Molly has done everything I have asked of her. She is a serious but fun loving companion who throws her whole self into swimming, fetching and herding. Her sire Taz is the first fourth generation Register of Merit recognized by the Australian Cattle Dog Club of America.Molly was diagnosed with mammary
sarcoma end of February 2008. All mammary tissue was removed.
My CH SilverDust Cherokee Rose (hearing normal, OFA, PRAcd Pattern B) - co-owned by Peggy Jennings & Deb Casey, bred by Sergio Espejo & Deb Casey.Handled by Cappy Pruett, Molly completed her third qualifying run in Herding Started A Sheep July 17, 2001 in AKC sanctioned trials.Herding Started Qualifying runs1 Central Oklahoma Herding Dog Assoc., Wichita KS, Judge Ted Ondrak2 and 3 Great Plains Bearded Collie Club of Omaha Springfield Nebraska, Judge Ed Faulk and Judge Linda HollowayMolly's first herding exposure was with Craig Watson, San Antonio Texas. She was trained at age 2 years by Larry Painter, laughed at by Marilynn Painter, artistically captured by Missy Hotter - aged and goofed around with by me and refined by Cappy Pruett.Thank you to Deb for letting me take her home. Thank you to everyone who contributed to her success and gave an encouraging word.Follow this link to the Texas Hill Country Stock Dog Association
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