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05/25/2026

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From clever coyotes to powerful bears, your birth month woodland animal might reveal more about you than you think...

Yes!
05/25/2026

Yes!

Pretty interesting!
05/24/2026

Pretty interesting!

The New Mexico Shepherd - huh?

You’ve never heard of the New Mexico Shepherd?

The breed was developed exclusively in the United States, but some of its ancestors came with the hardy Churras sheep imported to the New World by Spaniards needing meat to feed the clergy and soldiers. Because many parts of the American west had a climate similar to what the sheep had known on the Iberian Peninsula, flocks of the black eared woolies could be found at white-washed adobe Spanish missions in California. In truth, the ovine population grew to tremendous numbers throughout the entire Southwest, particularly in New Mexico, which until 1863, included all of Arizona.

Also factoring into the background of the New Mexico Shepherd were dogs belonging to Basques, a people native to Northeastern Spain and Southwestern France in the area of the Pyrenees Mountains. By the time of their arrival in America, demand for meat was especially high. The gold rush in 1849 brought thousands of people from all over the world to California. Sheep that had sold for dollar a head was now worth fifteen dollars a head. Experienced hands and droving dogs were needed to work the sheep, often totaling three to seven thousand head. Many of these experienced hands were the aforementioned Basques. Their dogs, Pyrenean Shepherds, are believed by many cynologists to have formed the basis for the New Mexico Shepherd. It’s easy to see why as the breeds have many similar characteristics, including a gene mutation for a natural bobtail, and an occasional blue merle coloration.

But wait, there’s more.

It’s believed that also part of the New Mexico Shepherd’s gene pool were other collie type dogs that came to America with settlers from the British Isles. These working dogs of the old collie and shepherd type were being bred on American farms, and especially on ranches in the west. In truth, there was a relative scarcity of herding dogs in the early American West, so early ranchers likely crossed different varieties together to create dogs that did what they needed it to do.

In the end, a general-purpose ranch and farm dog emerged that had type and bred true. A versatile stock dog with a strong work ethic was its “calling card,” and in 1991, the AKC recognized it as an established breed.

Why you’ve never heard of the New Mexico Shepherd (also known at one time as the Spanish Shepherd) is because it is better known as the Australian Shepherd. New Mexico Shepherd was just one of its many other monikers, this one because of its ubiquitous presence at those ranches and missions in “the Land of Enchantment.”

As to why an American breed got named for Australia, there is substantial disagreement as to why. Some say it was because in the American west, descendants of dogs bought from Australia were such hard workers that they became known as Australian Shepherds. Others says it’s because so many Australian herding dogs had merle coats, that merle colored dogs became known as Australians regardless of their actual breed. A final theory is that the dog wasn’t named for Australian dogs at all, but because of Australian sheep. Ranchers used the dog to herd the sheep imported from Australia, and the dogs became closely associated with them that the breed became known as the Australian Shepherd. Debate continues.

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12/06/2025

Hello clients and friends!
Our last two shows, in Santa Rosa and Pueblo, we told people we would be in Primm for the Black Mountain KC. Unfortunately, we won't be. We never heard back from their vendor chair to confirm our spot. 😭
If you were hoping to buy something for dog friend gifts, please send us a message and we'll send it out ASAP! There is still time left for a last minute custom order!
Merry Christmas 🎄🎄
Happy Holidays!
See you next year! (Hope to be posting our spring schedule soon!)

03/14/2025

Unfortunately our Rv broke down so we won’t be in Anderson or Woodland. Next planed show is Albany, Or

02/03/2025

We have a tentative schedule for the upcoming few months.
February 27-March 2….Phoenix, Arizona…Superstition KC
March 13-16, Anderson, Caf..Shasta KC
March 21-23…Woodland, Calf.
April 3-6…Albany, Or.
May 1-5 Soth Jordan, Utah …Beehive Cluster
May 16-18 Farmington, NM
May 23- 26, Albuquerque, NM.
June 12-15, Blackfoot, Idaho
June 20-23..Cheyenne, Wy
Hope to see many of our friends and associates at these shows

As requested I have been able to make some new cubes in different sizes as has been requested….also new is our “Minky” d...
01/15/2025

As requested I have been able to make some new cubes in different sizes as has been requested….also new is our “Minky” dog and people size blankets. Our good friend and fellow vendor Dale “ the minky guy” is no longer able to be a vendor , so we were able to purchase some of his fabric and make a few blankets.We haven’t started doing his crate pads but can upon request.
Working on our show schedule for this year…we will publish it sort.y we hope

Merry Christmas Our Breed leash cases has been keeping us busy. Here are a few that’s ready to go for gifts or for yours...
12/05/2024

Merry Christmas
Our Breed leash cases has been keeping us busy. Here are a few that’s ready to go for gifts or for yourself. They come in four sizes Med up to 6 pockets, $35, our Medium Deluxe up to 8 pockets, $45. Large up to 12 pockets $55, and our Booklet up to 18 pockets, $55We’ve put a flat ribbon pockets on many of them, being popular . Don’t see your breed? Ask us, a possibility we can get most AKC breeds.. $8 shipping on most orders. We can custom make them to your likeing , want, or need. 😁

Here in Greeley, Co for the next four days. If you are in the area, stop by and say hello. Our next show will be Helena,...
09/06/2024

Here in Greeley, Co for the next four days. If you are in the area, stop by and say hello. Our next show will be Helena, Mt, then Filer and Boise ID

Post-storm clouds heading east. We're stopping for the night. It's on a plateau so great views!
08/21/2024

Post-storm clouds heading east. We're stopping for the night. It's on a plateau so great views!

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