Fayr Wynds Fancy Face 

  “Ashley”

Named after Hope on the daytime soap

 “Days Of Our Lives”

She has a beautiful sheltie face. Also since puppyhood dubbed ‘The puppy from Hell !” Cuz she’s always  in trouble.

She is a  daughter of “JJ” She has 10 points towards her championship. She has now been retired from the show ring at 10 years old, but she goes with Mom everywhere.

Our Beautiful Ones

Ashley

Email: DDuffey@aol.com

904-608-3333

 

 

My sweet precious Ashley is gone. She was the love of my life, and my constant companion since her daddy died.  My heart is broken.

           I have no heart left…..

           Go to God  Ashley

              ‘da searcher dog! ‘

 

        7-11-1990    /     2-10-2003

This is Duncan CD, RN

He is a future agility champion! His Mom is Lisa Russell, he is 5 months old here.

The kids playing tetherball

FLASH…. New kid on the block!

His name is “Connor”  June 2006

1.  My life is likely to last 10 -15 yrs.  Any permanent separation from you will be painful for me.  Remember that before you obtain me.

2.  Do not break my spirit with harsh treatment.  Your patience and understanding will more quickly teach me the things you would have me learn.

3.  Teach me how you want me to behave.  I want to please you,  but I need to know how.  It's critical for my well-being.

4.  Don't be angry with me for long, and do not lock me up as a punishment.  You have your work, your entertainment and your friends.  I only have you and I like being with you.

5.  Talk to me.  Even if I don't understand your words, I understand the tone of your voice when you are speaking to me, especially when you use friendly tones.

6.  Be aware that I am normally a social animal; however, I need to make positive associations at a young age to feel confident and well-adjusted around other dogs and humans.

7.  Remember I need activity, both mental and physical.  I enjoy playing games, taking walks and going on a run.

8.  Before you scold me for being uncooperative, obstinate or lazy, ask yourself if something may be bothering me.  Perhaps I am not getting the right food.  I may be bored.  I may need medical attention or I may be getting old.   Keep in mind I respond very well to praise and attention.

9.  Take care of me when I get old;  you , too, will grown old.

10.  Remember that I only want to love and please you, so treat me kindly.  No heart is

more grateful.

(From - Choosing & Caring for a Shelter Dog - A complete guide to help you rescue and rehome a dog - by Bob Christiansen)