Our family has a long history with this breed. Our great grandfather had English Shepherds (aka Farm Collies) in the early 19th century on our cattle farm in southwest Arkansas. Family lore passes down this story about his dog saving his life.

The men of the family were fighting a fire in the heavy timber on the farm. In an effort to contain the blaze, fire lanes were cut out. The fire changed directions causing the patriarch of the family to be caught in a closing ring of fire. His English Shepherd jumped through the fire, alerting his owner. They were both able to escape with the dog suffering minor burns.

As young adults, we, too, had English Shepherd and since the early 1970's, we have been involved in preserving the characteristic of this outstanding breed. Our dogs and pups are raised on a 265 horse farm just a little down the road from where Shep saved Jim's great grandfather.

Our dogs are an integral part of our family both in the house and on the farm. We own a horse breeding and training farm which specializes in cutting horses. The dogs are involved in moving the cattle in and out of the pens. They also help with the horses.

Working horses takes a dog who is keenly in-tune to people. They must work in a manner which moves horses but does not scare them. Our dogs also move cattle and work cattle in a training situation - during the training of cutting horses.                                            

We have a very intensive selection on our breeding stock and the puppies are the result of years of selection for trainability, intelligence, natural ability to work stock, desire to protect family, and conformation.

We recommend these dogs to families in rural settings. These dogs are very intelligent and are bred to work for people. They are not hyperactive but do need exercise and a person to bond with. They will protective the family, the property and the livestock but they want to have one person who is THEIR person - the person that gives the signals and gives up the rewards for their behavior. These dogs are sensitive and do not respond well to physical punishment. They live to please you and a negative voice sound is about all it takes to correct a wrong response.

Pricing starts at $600.00.  To reserve a pup we accept $100.00 deposits.  This deposit is deducted from the cost of the pup.  The deposit is refundable unless we reserve a pup and you fail to pick it up.