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Home - Shepherds Way English Shepherds Introduction to the English Shepherd breed and the breeding program at Shepherd's Way, plus information on history, events, and resources
Litters - Shepherds Way English Shepherds Adult Dogs Available Occasionally we know of older puppies or adult dogs that are in need of new homes Contact us if you would like more information
archives - Shepherds Way English Shepherds The articles and photos in this library tell the stories of the people and circumstances that shaped English Shepherd Not all of the dogs presented would be identified as “English Shepherds” according to our modern way of thinking about breed however all provide context that is useful for understanding English Shepherds
Jobs - Shepherds Way English Shepherds English Shepherds can excel in a variety of roles including as stock dogs, service dogs, therapy dogs, in search and rescue, and in sports
FAQ - Shepherds Way English Shepherds Answers to common questions about the English Shepherd breed, its history, health and behavior, and what to ask when interviewing a breeder
Library 1800s Gardner Sayings - Shepherds Way English Shepherds Note: James Gardner was a shepherd and famous collie-dog trainer, born in 1840 in the Upper Ward of Lanarkshire in Scotland In 1910, Rev Hugh Young wrote of Mr Gardner as follows: “Among my first impressions of him which remained and deepened as the years went on, were his genial nature, his kindly heart, his fidelity to duty, his intense interest in all things human, and his fine sympathy
Library Lane English Shepherds - Shepherds Way English Shepherds Ariel Lane was an English Shepherd breeder in New York state Her dogs were widely appreciated by other English Shepherd breeders and can be found behind some the best known dogs in the breed Thank-you to Vivian Flynt (It’za English Shepherds) for sharing the following photos and information on dogs that were influenced by Ariel Lane’s breeding program — the review below starts with
Library Mohns English Shepherds - Shepherds Way English Shepherds Thank-you to Vivian Flynt (It’za English Shepherds) for sharing photos and an excerpt from an article originally published in the Winter 1983 issue of National Stock Dog Magazine The author, Mrs Herbert Mohns, was the third of four generations in the Mohns family to breed English Shepherds When her son, Harold Mohns, passed away in January 2000 the remaining dogs in the Mohns kennel were
Dogs - Shepherds Way English Shepherds Information including health testing, titles, photos, pedigrees and descriptions of our English Shepherds, past and present
Library Old Shep - Shepherds Way English Shepherds Intro Stories flourish about “Old Shep,” the farm dog of American legend — the one that was always there but never in the way; the one that was a hard worker without being hard headed; the dog that moved your cows, watched your back, or babysat the kids (2 and 4-legged type) as the need arose As far back as the early 1900s, however, the plaintive question — “whatever happened to old