“Macy” Tri Border Collie (Mom)


Macy is AKC, but her lineage traces to more recent ABCA and relatives hale from Colorado, Utah, Montana and a variety of other states.  What this means is genetic diversity which is great.

Macy is fast in a sprint and has quick agile moves, she is also intense, but not so much that she doesn't respond to command.  Just look at her with the ball.  She is responsive and loves to please too. To top it off, she is a sweetheart and just a lovable dog that you couldn't ask more of.












At 7 mos: 

Macy is perplexed.  She thought she understood this human. 
 



Macy entertains herself: 

At 4 mos. Macy is fetching fairly well and rolls over for a treat.  She is going on hikes with Yansa and the family and listens extremely well. 

In 2 months, Macy has quickly learned her name, no, come, sit and down.  She has started to pick up roll over and I literally just taught her to speak on command in 10 minutes!   She also runs back and forth frantic to go out to the bathroom and even whined one time to have us open the door (and she knew zero 2 weeks ago- she was so confused).  She is tender and thrives on praise.  
Macy 3 mos: https://youtu.be/_O36ajh-K7A

Macy: 3.5 mos.  checking out her friend, the cat, on window sill

At just 3 months old it is readily apparent that she is very quick and loves to chase balls.  Although not trained (that is going to change), she has quickly learned boundaries in a few hours and cocks her head in curiosity at something interesting.  Time will tell, but I predict she is a winner.



Macy carries genes for black, white, brown, red, brindle, sable, saddle, tri color.  
  

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