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Collision Course FCI - Australian Shepherds I'm competing in OB with my Australian Shepherds since 2013. Going further with new chapters written under my own kennel name. It means the world to me.

And where worlds collide, anything can happen. Welcome on my course. ​Collision Course, of course!

Kaski's FCI Obedience debut in beginners class ended with a first prize, of course! I'm touched especially with his heel...
25/08/2024

Kaski's FCI Obedience debut in beginners class ended with a first prize, of course!
I'm touched especially with his heelwork points ❤️ So proud of great work Katariina is doing with him! 🔥💥🔥
Congratulations!

Kaski (Collision Course CHILL PILL) wins his RTK1 rally obedience title! Way to go Katariina! 🤗 💪👏
15/07/2024

Kaski (Collision Course CHILL PILL) wins his RTK1 rally obedience title!
Way to go Katariina! 🤗 💪👏

Looks like good nose runs in this family! Justyna and Mia are rocking new area of nose involved activities - truffle hun...
09/06/2024

Looks like good nose runs in this family!
Justyna and Mia are rocking new area of nose involved activities - truffle hunting! 🍄🍄🍄
Truffle is precious underground fungus, which resides several centimeters below the ground, close by specific types of trees. When they are mature and ready to be unearthed, give off a very particular aroma, which dogs can be trained to find - but of course it takes time, good strategy and a lot of training!
Well done girls! 🤗

Reem, my keeper pup 🖤The funniest, most lovable girl I can imagine 🤗❤️ Also known as Myszyszy or Rymcymcym 😂🤪
01/12/2023

Reem, my keeper pup 🖤
The funniest, most lovable girl I can imagine 🤗❤️ Also known as Myszyszy or Rymcymcym 😂🤪

Mia - last born pup, Keen's copy in blue merle 😅😍She lives near Warsaw with Justyna 🤗
01/12/2023

Mia - last born pup, Keen's copy in blue merle 😅😍
She lives near Warsaw with Justyna 🤗

Keen's only male pup, Kaski 💙 Lives in Finland with Katariina 🤗🇫🇮🤗
01/12/2023

Keen's only male pup, Kaski 💙
Lives in Finland with Katariina 🤗🇫🇮🤗

29/11/2023

Epilepsy is a big problem in our breed! If your aussie suffers from this terrible disease, you can help the whole community by participating in the program! ⚠️⚠️⚠️

They were born three years ago and everything is better ever since ❤️Wish you a happy, healthy and long life with your b...
29/11/2023

They were born three years ago and everything is better ever since ❤️
Wish you a happy, healthy and long life with your best owners, little ones! Happy birthday !
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💙Collision Course CLEAN SLATE - Mia - https://collisioncourseaussies.weebly.com/collision-course-clean-slate.html
🖤Collision Course CLOUD NINE - Reem - https://collisioncourseaussies.weebly.com/reem---collision-course-cloud-nine.html

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3rd place during Polish Championship '23!🥉Two high excellent notes in WCO qualis 🏆Shepmate's CLEVER GIRL - Keen My hero,...
27/09/2023

3rd place during Polish Championship '23!🥉
Two high excellent notes in WCO qualis 🏆
Shepmate's CLEVER GIRL - Keen
My hero, my soulmate, my love 🖤

I did not dare to dream about it. She did it with heart, with fire, with ease. Left me speechless and thrilled.
There is a true warrior in this little doggie!💪

And of course I sing in my head during the performance 🤣🎤🙉

🎼🎧
𝑁𝑜𝑏𝑜𝑑𝑦 𝑠𝑎𝑖𝑑 𝑖𝑡 𝑤𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑑 𝑏𝑒 𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑦
𝑁𝑜𝑏𝑜𝑑𝑦 𝑠𝑎𝑖𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑎𝑡 𝑖𝑡 𝑤𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑑 𝑎𝑙𝑙 𝑏𝑒 𝑓𝑖𝑛𝑒
𝐵𝑢𝑡 𝑡𝑜 𝑔𝑒𝑡 𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 𝑤𝑒'𝑟𝑒 𝑔𝑜𝑖𝑛𝑔
𝐵𝑟𝑜𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟, 𝑦𝑜𝑢'𝑣𝑒 𝑔𝑜𝑡𝑡𝑎 ℎ𝑜𝑙𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑒
𝐼𝑡 𝑎𝑖𝑛'𝑡 𝑎 𝑚𝑎𝑡𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑖𝑓
𝑁𝑎ℎ, 𝑖𝑡'𝑠 𝑗𝑢𝑠𝑡 𝑎 𝑚𝑎𝑡𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑡𝑖𝑚𝑒
𝐵𝑢𝑡 𝑡𝑜 𝑔𝑒𝑡 𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 𝑤𝑒'𝑟𝑒 𝑔𝑜𝑖𝑛𝑔
𝑆𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑟, 𝑔𝑜𝑡𝑡𝑎 ℎ𝑜𝑙𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑒

𝑌𝑜𝑢 𝑔𝑜𝑡𝑡𝑎 𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑦 𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑎𝑑𝑓𝑎𝑠𝑡
𝑇𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑑 𝑙𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡𝑙𝑦
'𝐶𝑎𝑢𝑠𝑒 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑦'𝑟𝑒 𝑙𝑜𝑜𝑘𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑎 𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑜𝑛 𝑡𝑜 𝑘𝑛𝑜𝑐𝑘 𝑦𝑜𝑢 𝑑𝑜𝑤𝑛
𝐵𝑢𝑡 𝑦𝑜𝑢 𝑐𝑎𝑛'𝑡 𝑎𝑠𝑘 𝑡𝑜𝑜 𝑝𝑜𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑒𝑙𝑦
𝐼𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑐ℎ𝑒𝑠 𝑦𝑜𝑢 𝑔𝑜𝑡𝑡𝑎 𝑔𝑒𝑡 𝑙𝑜𝑢𝑑

𝐻𝑜𝑙𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑒!
(𝑊𝑜𝑜)
𝐻𝑜𝑙𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑒!
(𝑈ℎ)
𝐷𝑜𝑛'𝑡 𝑝𝑎𝑦 '𝑒𝑚 𝑛𝑜 𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑑
𝑂ℎ, ℎ𝑜𝑙𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑒!

W połowie sierpnia wszystkie trzy miałyśmy okazję potrenować pod okiem świetnej zawodniczki z Holandii - Marjolein van R...
02/09/2023

W połowie sierpnia wszystkie trzy miałyśmy okazję potrenować pod okiem świetnej zawodniczki z Holandii - Marjolein van Rotterdam 🤗 Jestem zachwycona - bardzo lubię to podejście do rzeźbienia detali wykonań! Dzięki Marjolein odblokowałam się (chyba 🤣) wreszcie w sprawie trenowania bardziej "competition like"! To zawsze moja słaba strona, zazwyczaj utykam na lata w dłubaniu mikrodetali i ciężko wyciągnąć mnie z mojej strefy komfortu do pełnych wersji ćwiczeń / łączenia wszystkiego w całość 🙃
Trening odbył się z okazji spotkania miotu szczeniąt z hodowli Unsolved - dziękuję za taką możliwość Monika Kozłowska! 🤗

Cudowne zdjęcia (cierpimy na ogromny deficyt zdjęć w tym sezonie..!) dzięki obecności Patrycja Foremska Fotografia ❤️

Po godzinach seminarium Obedience w Rzeszowie!Moi niezastąpieni pomocnicy w obiektywie Oli Marć 🤗🤗🤗Dog-res Sport Club ❤️
25/08/2023

Po godzinach seminarium Obedience w Rzeszowie!
Moi niezastąpieni pomocnicy w obiektywie Oli Marć 🤗🤗🤗
Dog-res Sport Club ❤️

12/07/2023



Tym razem przykład naszej mini sesji treningowej z Reem - pozycje na odległość z nieruchomym przodem - bez cięć ani bez muzyki! Zwróćcie uwagę na detale szkoleniowe!
Przede wszystkim Reem umie zajmować pozycję na kwadratowym podeście bez naprowadzania ręką ani smaczkiem - to jeden z moich ulubionych elementów. Nauka tej podstawy może wydawać się zbędna i czasochłonna, ale wierzcie mi - opłaci się na bardziej zaawansowanych etapach nauki! Mniej frustracji, więcej zrozumienia zadania - a my możemy skupić się na technice i komunikacji! Cel sesji to idealnie nieruchome przednie łapy - chcę równo rozłożonego balansu ciała i dociążenia przodu z jednoczesnym dalekim i energiczym wyrzutem tylnych łap! Ostatnio pilnie pracowałyśmy nad tym elementem z Joanna Hewelt i Magdalena Stodułko, dużo świetnych pomysłów podsunęły mi także w tym temacie Riitta Kivimaki i Anna Herzog Dog Sports Academy ! ❤️
Zwróćcie uwagę na komunikację : DOBRZE to hasło, które mówi Reem "rób tak dalej, jest super, ale na nagrodę musisz jeszcze poczekać" - zapobiega ono frustracji psa na etapie budowania odstępu czasowego pomiędzy kolejnymi hasłami!
Bardzo lubię budować świetne rozróżnianie haseł wyłącznie na komendę głosową, dlatego w tej sesji nie używam gestów, w zamian koncentrując się tylko na jednej kombinacji pozycji (STÓJ - SIAD) - na tym etapie nie chcę dorzucać zbyt wielu trudnych elementów na raz!
Do tego ćwiczenia wykorzystujemy stabilną, pokrytą przyczepnym tartanem deskę treningową od najlepszych! Floro Agility Equipment ❤️💪

Ostatni fizjo przegląd przed wyjazdem na zawody - wszystko w najlepszym porządku! 💪Dzięki pilnej pracy nad deficytami mo...
16/06/2023

Ostatni fizjo przegląd przed wyjazdem na zawody - wszystko w najlepszym porządku! 💪
Dzięki pilnej pracy nad deficytami możemy się pochwalić mniejszymi napięciami i świetną formą przed Mistrzostwami - jesteśmy gotowe jak nigdy! 💪😍
Dziękujemy za wspaniały plan i terapię - dziewięć lat to tylko liczba! 😊

Kinia już też ma swoją drużynową apteczkę na wyjazd na MŚ! Dziękujemy Przychodnia Weterynaryjna Stabłowicka Wojciech Ber...
14/06/2023

Kinia już też ma swoją drużynową apteczkę na wyjazd na MŚ! Dziękujemy Przychodnia Weterynaryjna Stabłowicka Wojciech Bernacki, jak tylko można najpiękniej!
Tu jest wszystko i jeszcze troszkę - na każdą ewentualność! Jeszcze nigdy nie mieliśmy tak cudownie wyposażonej i takiej pięknej apteczki! 🩹💊🩺
Wzrusz totalny, tyle troski i wsparcia! 🤗🤗🤗

🔶 Numer 43! Już wiadomo, że nasz start indywidualny odbędzie się w piątek! Za troszkę ponad tydzień wyruszamy do Hiszpan...
06/06/2023

🔶 Numer 43! Już wiadomo, że nasz start indywidualny odbędzie się w piątek!

Za troszkę ponad tydzień wyruszamy do Hiszpanii aby wziąć udział w Mistrzostwach Świata Obedience FCI 2023 Obedience WC Spain 2023 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸💪💪💪!

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😭😭😭❤️Cherish every moment!
08/05/2023

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Cherish every moment!

Things That Annoy You (That One Day You'll Miss)

Just like many people we know, a lot of our dogs have truly annoying habits or character traits that we could live without -- digging holes, wearing a path along the fenceline so grass never grows there, stealing sandwiches off the counter because you're clearly starving them, tracking mud in the house, shedding. Some are behaviors peculiar to that dog and some are just, well, dogs being dogs.

This dog here, Halo... while she runs her agility courses silently, barks at home. A lot. People never believe me until I share a video of her leading the chorus going out the door to the dog yard. She barks getting out of the car in the driveway after a trial. She barks whenever I head down the hallway to the laundry room that just happens to be by the door to the backyard. She barks at 5 a.m. on trial day when I'm trying to let dogs out quietly so my husband can sleep. We've had a lot of arguments about it. A couple of them lasted a good ten or fifteen minutes while we practiced 'quietly' -- a concept *all* the other dogs understand... except her. She gets the whole crowd going, sounding like they're off to clear the neighborhood of criminals, and most of the time the best I can do is get her down to a few huffs of commentary, before she darts out the door and starts up again, well beyond my reach.

I conceded defeat long ago. It's who she is. I'm not sure what she's saying or what the emotion is she's trying to convey, unless it's, "Outside! Play! Run! Yaaayyyy!!!"

This past weekend I was watching a video of one of our agility runs and I started thinking less about handling and technical points and more about... that incessant urge of hers to bark going out the door. Because one day, she'll be too old and frail to hear or see or move about much. One day, as hard as it is to imagine, she won't be around to even look at and remember her in her prime or all the rotten things she did as a puppy when she was too curious or impulsive for her own good.

I thought about how good it felt to be in sync with her during that run. To feel the triumph of reaching a goal that didn't always come easily. To acknowledge the lessons she's taught me, the patience, the tolerance.

I thought about how one day I'll miss those things that annoy me so much I tried to change them. How I tried to teach her to fit into my world and expectations.

And that makes me *not* try so much to change her. To accept her as she is. Unique. Brilliant. Sometimes challenging. And yes, annoying.

Because one day I'll miss that "Bark, bark, bark" as she's racing down the hallway at 5 a.m. before I've had my coffee and am operating on five hours of sleep. I'll miss that little growly huff as I go to open her crate door after a long trialing weekend. I'll miss the resonance and tenor of her particular bark and how she kept the pack in order and yet was the best grandma to her daughter's puppies.

So when I hear her bark now, my thoughts are less, "Knock it off, for crying out loud", and more, "I love the sound of *that* bark, because it reminds me that you're here and you are exactly who you are."

So the next time your dog digs holes, think about how strong their toes were to be able to dig that fast and deep and what a talent that is. Think about how much they loved tunnels so much, they committed to them fifty feet away, without a thought about which end you wanted them to take. When they go off course because they were so engrossed with their love of the sport, remember that you didn't have to cheerlead them over every obstacle. Remember that when they growled at the same Amazon delivery guy that brings them biscuits, they took their job of guarding you very seriously.

We had a dog named Pip not that long ago. She was a sweet, trainable, and easy to live with dog, except for one thing. She'd sidle up to you and 'punch' you with her paw, which usually resulted in her dragging her claws down your thigh. I tried hard to break her of the habit, but it was just her thing. Her way of saying, "Hey, I'm here." Then one day she got old and sick and I welcomed those paw punches, because I knew I wouldn't have them forever.

All those things that annoy you, that you try to train them out of... one day you'll miss them. Dogs will be dogs. Accept them as they are. And like you, they're imperfect beings. They each have their own way of reminding us they're here.

I haven't decided about her breeding future yet, but it's always better to have this possibility 🖤She can manage every t...
02/04/2023

I haven't decided about her breeding future yet, but it's always better to have this possibility 🖤
She can manage every task I ask her with such ease 💪
Collision Course CLOUD NINE with a breeding license! 👌
We had so much fun during our handling classes,
Nina Szarska 🤗 Thank you!

Reem is now my main demo dog during obedience seminars I perform! I don't know when and how it happened 😄She's been soo ...
27/03/2023

Reem is now my main demo dog during obedience seminars I perform! I don't know when and how it happened 😄
She's been soo great with new places and a lot of tasks I ask her to perform! ❤️
Her technical skills are my big pride 😍

PsiaSzkoła Oleśnica Agnieszka MCs - dziękuję za udaną współpracę i piękne zdjęcia z ostatniego seminarium 😍

Reem is CEA +/- and carries no chocolate 🍫🤪
14/03/2023

Reem is CEA +/- and carries no chocolate 🍫🤪

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06/03/2023

Well said! 🤗

The Leftover Puppy Syndrome and the Pick of the Litter Myth

Whenever we have a pup or two left in a litter, I often get the question, “Why hasn’t anyone picked *this* puppy?” They might as well ask, “What’s wrong with it?” The answer is nothing. There is absolutely nothing ‘wrong’ with it. I simply haven’t had the right person come along for that particular puppy. The reasons for that are as numerous as there are people on the planet. Each puppy is an individual, just as each prospective owner is an individual.

It’s been an issue for as long as we’ve been breeding Australian Shepherds, which is over thirty years. I call it the Leftover Puppy Syndrome and it can happen whether it’s a smaller litter of four or five, or a larger one of ten or more. It’s the perception that whichever puppies haven’t been selected by eight weeks of age have some significant flaw that makes them somehow undesirable. This breaks my heart, because many, many of the most accomplished and best loved dogs we’ve ever bred were the last to find homes. This post discusses why that is. Later, I’ll give some examples that bust that myth to smithereens.

Let me back up, because I believe it starts with another myth that needs to die: the Pick of the Litter. There’s a perception that in each litter, there is ONE puppy whose qualities (structure and personality) far exceed those of the others and *that* puppy alone would be everyone’s ‘pick of the litter’. The problem with this belief is that it assumes everyone is looking for and prioritizes the same traits—that they interpret the breed standard exactly the same, are all pursuing the same goals, and have the exact same personalities themselves. It also assumes that the rest of the puppies are somehow inferior. That if you don’t get first pick, you are somehow settling for less.

Let’s break that down. Does everyone have the same goals for a puppy, even within a breed? No, they don’t. Some want to show in conformation. However, most aren’t interested in doing that, so already we can see not everyone’s goals are the same. Others want to do dog sports. While yet others simply need a companion that suits their lifestyle. See, we didn’t have to get very far to obliterate that myth.

Even if two people have similar goals, they may vary in how they value specific traits. Those wanting to show in conformation or breed eventually will each interpret the breed standard slightly differently and focus on different goals. (Notice I keep saying the word ‘different’?) If judges all interpreted the breed standard exactly the same, there’d be no point in multiple entries at a show because only one dog would win every time. As far as breeding, if we were all using the same dogs, pretty soon we’d have a bottleneck and no genetic diversity. There would be no kennels that specialize in show dogs, or working dogs, or performance dogs. Differences allow for diversity. And that allows breeders to meet the more specific needs of owners.

What if you have no interest in breeding or showing conformation and are primarily looking for a companion? A dog to accompany you on your many travels. To hang out with the grandkids on holidays. To be your emotional support when times are tough. While searching for a companion pup, you may have a preference as far as looks, but what’s going to matter most to you is the dog’s personality (temperament) and energy level and how that meshes with yours. Do you want a dog that’s sensitive to your moods and has a strong bond with you? Do you live in a shady neighborhood and would appreciate a dog that’s highly alert? Are you a softspoken person who needs a calmer, more sensitive dog? Are you a boisterous person who’d probably do better with a tougher, more resilient dog? Again, we’re all different.

What if you’re a dog sport enthusiast? In that case, a lot of the specific personality traits you desire will apply, but so will instinct and physical ability. Some trainers like a more bombproof, resilient dog. Some prefer a highly responsive dog that is what we call ‘biddable’—meaning a dog that wants to please you and puts your agenda above theirs. Some owners want a dog that is more independent with high drive and high energy. Others want a distinct on/off switch. Again, an owner’s needs will vary, too, even within the same discipline.

The needs and preferences of potential owners are vast. How does that factor into the Leftover Puppy Syndrome? Well, it depends not only on who comes looking at your litter, but also the puppies you have in that litter, the size of the litter, market saturation, and location.

Let me address the last two. I live in Ohio, where puppy mills and backyard breeders are abundant. If someone is looking for a companion, they may not know how to find a reputable breeder or differentiate the quality of the breeding stock from various breeders. I only breed a litter every 18-24 months; puppy mills and backyard breeders have a continuous supply. Too many BYB and puppy mills will saturate a market locally. Market saturation can also be reached when numerous breeders choose to have a litter at roughly the same time. This just happens. Nothing nefarious. We each tend to make our own individual decisions as far as the timing of litters. Sometimes there are not enough puppies for the number of people looking. Sometimes there are way too many. Supply and demand.

Location can be a big factor. We’ve sent puppies all over the US and to Europe. Some breeders want to introduce different lines. Some dog sport enthusiasts want a specific type of dog. These people are willing to ship a puppy or dog or drive great distances to get them. Other new owners choose to look for something closer. It can be that simple.

One final factor. I’ve discussed people’s goals and needs. The location of the breeder. Supply and demand, as well as market saturation. But there’s also the litter itself, how big it is, what it’s been bred for, and the assortment nature provides. Every litter will vary in depth of quality—‘quality’ being a subjective term. Also, it would be great if we breeders could order up the exact puppies that matched up with waiting owners, but that never happens. Sometimes when I have oodles of people waiting, I get a small litter. Or like this last time, when I only have a few people waiting, I get almost a dozen puppies. And trust me, there is almost never the right amount of girls vs. boys or specific colors. Breeding a litter is a little like pulling out your seven tiles for Scrabble. You get what you get. But in this case, you can’t stick your tiles back in the bag because you got all vowels and have a do-over.

It’s up to the breeder to sift through inquiries and decide, to the best of their knowledge and based on their experience, if what they have to offer fits your needs. After all, they’ve invested years or even decades in producing a specific line, so they need to know that each of their charges is ending up in the right hands. No breeder relishes a dog being bounced back because they didn’t vet a prospective home thoroughly or wants to deal with someone who complains incessantly about their dog.

Long ago, I learned it’s better for me to hang on to a puppy until I get the feeling this is the right home for *this* puppy. I’m sure a few people have been upset with me in that regard and that’s okay. I have to be the puppy’s advocate. I also need to consider that the relationship I’ll have with this person is going to last for the life of the dog.

My husband and I came up with a list of ‘Leftover Puppies’ from some litters over the decades. These were puppies that were the last to get selected, or for whom no suitable home came along and ended up staying here:
• Tarragon of Imagineer (Two-time World Frisbee Finalist) (John Casey)
• ATCH-OP, MACH. 5, PDCH Diamond Dust of Imagineer ASCA/AKC CD, MXF, RE, PTM, MXS2, MJS2, DNA-VP (Lisa Kucharski)
• Imagineers You Won't Be Sorry CL-3, JS-N (Holly Brubaker)
• ASCA Ch. Imagineers Cleared for Takeoff GS-N, JS-N, BN, CD, REX, RAX, RNX, CGC, TKI (Lanae and Adam Woods)
• Ch. Hot Java of Imagineer STDsd, DNA-VP (ours)
• HOF Eagle Creek's Prima Donna DNA-CP, OA, NAJ, RV-O/OAC-V, JV-O/OJC-V, GV-N,/ NGC-V (sired by a dog of ours but acquired from another breeder)

(And also, some of the best buddies in the world who never earned any big titles.)
As you can see, there isn’t necessarily anything ‘wrong’ with leftover puppies. Sometimes they’re just waiting to get matched up with the right person who’s going to help them shine.

Next time you’re looking for a puppy and it’s the last one left in a litter, don’t assume there’s something wrong with it. Ask about it. Let the breeder help you decide if that puppy’s right for you. If not, respect their decision. And if it is, count yourself lucky that you found a breeder who cares enough to wait for just the right situation for every puppy they help bring into the world.

(Pictured: ASCA Ch. Hot Java of Imagineer STDsd, great-great-great grandmother to our most recent litter. A puppy nobody picked, so we decided to keep her. Good thing we did!)

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The Bounciest 🖤
OBWCH qualis performance from last weekend - (heelwork) Kwali Wawa 2023 - Kwalifikacje do Mistrzostw Świata Obedience FCI
Shepmate’s CLEVER GIRL was 5/19, excellent 👌
One last competition to go - and it will be all clear, soo excited! We're on a roll, so brace yourself for more to come! 😁💪🌊

Thank you honorable judge: Maryna Nemchenko 🇺🇦!
Respect to How to Obedience - sportowa szkoła dla psów - for a perfect venue and organization!

Priceless tips and support - as always Magdalena and Joanna 🤗

94 Likes, 22 Comments - Klaudia Szymańska () on Instagram: "The Bounciest ❤️ Most attentive, cooperative, passionate creature I ever knew 🖤 You give her lemons, you'll have lemonade, lemon pie and lemon meringue 🍋🍋🍋🤗 Our love for heelwork is unkillable ❤️ ...

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Collision Course CLOUD NINE (Reem)
is now officially HD A, ED 0/0, OCD free, LTV free!

Fot. Basia Kaczmarczyk 🖤

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Best moments of Reem - to the rhythm of her theme song 😂🖤
The deadliest killer of hearts! 🤗

DOES YOUR DOG HAVE A THEME SONG??
Please, share! 😁🎶

Klaudia Szymańska shared a post on Instagram: "Two years with Reem 🖤 Collision Course CLOUD NINE #...

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Zdjęcia z Mistrzostw Polski Obedience Owczarków Australijskich i MP klas 1-2

Alicja Matejuk - fotografia 💓📷

2022 is over! ✨🎉🎊  #2023
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2022 is over! ✨🎉🎊
#2023

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Dziewczyny dały z siebie wszystko podczas klubowych wigilijnych treningów! 💪🌊❄️💙
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Dziewczyny dały z siebie wszystko podczas klubowych wigilijnych treningów! 💪🌊❄️💙

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Girls don't like to brag, but I'm soo proud of them! ♥️♥️♥️
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Not one, but two winners of Polish Aussie Obedience Championship are living under my roof now ♥️♥️MP OBEDIENCE 2022 klas...
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Not one, but two winners of Polish Aussie Obedience Championship are living under my roof now ♥️♥️
MP OBEDIENCE 2022 klasy 1-2 & MP BC, OA, ON i Retrieverów 1-3

Reem - class 1 🎖️
🏅promoted to OB2
🥈Silver (2nd place) in Polish Obedience Championship '22
🥇🏆Winner of Polish Aussie Obedience Championship' 22

Keen - class 3 🎖️
🥇🏆Winner of Polish Aussie Obedience Championship '22

Each of them has got their own individual style! Compilation of some exercises :
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