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Detania Autumnal Prince At Olistazia

'Ollie'

Detania Autumnal Prince At Olistazia 

25/9/05

1 CC

1 RCC

Ollie is available at stud - enquiries welcome.

  DNA tested for TNS, CEA & CL- unaffected/normal, will not pass on to puppies.

Hips 4/5

Glaucoma - unaffected (May 2010)

Eye test - Clear (BVA May 2010)

Gained stud book number

 

Ollie is our gorgeous red and white border collie (Sh Ch Goytre Prince Of Dreams JW Sh CM x Detania Dawn Patrol).

                                                                                                                   

Ollie is, above all, a pet and loves his cuddles on the sofa and long walks on the beach. However, he does like to keep active too. He does agility, goes to hydrotherapy and is now beginning his competitive obedience career venturing out to local obedience shows this year. He also has his Bronze & Silver Kennel Club Good Citizen Award and is working towards his Gold.

Ollie just being... Ollie!

         

Ollie is a showman and loves being in the show ring. In 2008 Ollie won his Post-graduate class at Crufts and has since won out of Post-graduate having won PG classes 5 times at Champ Shows. He continued his success in 2009 by gaining his stud book number, winning BOB at Norfolk & Norwich and then getting the Dog CC and Best Of Breed at National Working & Pastoral Championship Show. He finished off 2009 by getting Reserve Best of Breed at Luton Premier Show. This year he has gained the Reserve CC at Bath Championship Show under M Hodgson.

The showman

 

 

   

He has a gorgeous cuddly temperament and has an outgoing and cheeky personality. Ollie has received many compliments on his beautiful colour.                

 

Photos by Terry Pover- see links page

Click here for Ollie's pedigree

Click here to see Ollie's Showing Record

Click here for Ollie's critiques

   

Click below to see more on Ollie in the show ring

Ollie's showing record

 

Ollie as a PAT dog

Ollie is also a PAT (Pets As Therapy) assessed dog and visits the elderly at a local care home. He loves the attention and fuss he gets whilst on his visits.

"You may have a dog that won't sit up, roll over or even cook breakfast, not because she's too stupid to learn how but because she's too smart to bother." - Rick Horowitz, Chicago Tribune