**As described by the Vendor**
"Shadow"
2024 Heading Dog x Border Collie Male
Date of Birth: 09/07/2024
Sire: Spy N.9825-20
Dam: Wynella Bingo N.9824-19
Registration: N/A
Microchip # N/A
Desexed: No
Vaccinations: Will be vaccinated before leaving
Suited To: Sheep, Cattle & Goats
Education Level: Pup/Juvenile
New Zealand heading dog. Both parents are imported from well breed lines; Sire: Spy - parents bell and storm have done well in the South Island and National Trials for Eion Herbut. Spy is a lean leggy type, eager but still responsive dog, when excited can let out a bark at the sheep and cattle. Dam: Wynella Bingo - her mother was imported in pup with both her (Brie) and (Boss) from another well-bred line. Bingos brothers and sisters have showed this here in Aus. Bingo is a strong bitch that will work herself till exhaustion, with a good cast and cover she would have a medium bite on cattle and goats.
A/c M Doyle
Any Inspection Welcome by Appointment.
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Collection from Nimmo NSW
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