Home of ASDR's Red Dirt Shoot Out's TOP DOG!! Sunflower
Chief Red Cloud
WE HAVE PUPPIES!
On our website you can see our sweet and loveable mini
and toy Australian Shepherds (mini aussies). We are a small family of quality Australian Shepherds being raised in
the beautiful Flint Hills of Kansas. Please take a moment to look at our pictures. Email or call us, Sunflower
Mini Aussies, with any questions.
Home grown!
International CHAMPION Puppy!
September, 2010
American Stock Dog Registry
Winner of "Top Dog" Competition
May, 2011
International CHAMPION Puppy
Three Herding Group First
Best of Breed
Res Best in Show
July, 2010
Chief
ASDR and International CHAMPION - Chief
ASDR and Int'l CHAMPION - Maci
Chief
Maci
Tre
This is my little buddy "Colt"
Maci
Maci is a American Stock Dog Reg Jr Puppy Best of Breed CHAMPION, was name Res.
BEST IN SHOW puppy at the IABCA show in Tulsa, OK and Winners Bitch at a show in MO.
You can see more pictures of her under "Our Females"
The Australian Shepherd originated in the United States. Their original use was to be a working
ranch dog in the American West. Many Aussies work today on a ranches all over the world herding cattle,
sheep and the like. Often you'll see an Aussie riding in the back of a ranchers truck or in the city playing frisbee
or catch.
Aussies are very smart, quick to learn, and very athletic.
PERSONAL COMMENT BELOW
Linda,
I know it's been a long time since I've been in contact with you, but I
look at your website every few months. I noticed today that you have redone the website, and I enjoyed looking through
it. I read on the Home page your comments about mini aussies being great cattle dogs and very athletic. I want
you to know what else they can be....
Nash turns one year this week, and he has been coming to school with me
for the last month (I am an elementary reading teacher). In the next few months he will be trained and certified as
a professional therapy dog. He spends his days making children feel better if they are feeling down. He listens
to students read books to him. He attends storytime in classrooms. In other words, he has become a very important
part of our school community. Everyone who meets him comments on how sweet, calm, and wonderful he is. Even students/parents/staff
who were wary of dogs at first have come to love him. I also have plans in the future to take Nash to
nursing homes and the cancer center here in Topeka.
I just wanted you to know that my little mini aussie is touching many lives
each day, and I am so thankful that we met you by "accident" that day at the rodeo.