ichigan J. Frog always performed beautifully in the privacy of his home and his proud owner was always trying to show off the talents of his beloved friend. But alas, just like children every
time he tried get him to perform for anyone else, all he did was croak. This is my effort to show our fur kids doing things no one else has ever seen.
Star dressed as Robin Hood for a Doo Dah day parade in Mobile, Alabama.

This picture which was taken during a Doo Dah Day parade is particularly important because it is one of the last times Star and Snuggles were truly friends. After Star's first litter they never have gotten along very well together.

Taken one Christmas before Star's first litter. Pictured in Santa's lap is Snuggles, then Star and Nicholas on the right, who was also a rescue dog and adopted by our third daughter. He now lives with our oldest daughter.

Heather was our first Shetland Sheep dog and our pride and joy. After her departure we could not bring ourselves to begin training another fur friend for several years.

Pictured in the photo to your left are four generations of Shetland Sheepdogs. One of those precious moments which are etched in our memory.
From left to right is Connor, Kyle, Chloe, Petey, Chase and Star. Connor and Kyle are Chloe's children. Petey and Chloe are Star's children. Star is one of Chase's grand children.
We have included his picture in our family album as a very special thank you to Susan Pate for allowing Chase to live with our family for almost half of his life. Susan you will always be our dear, dear friend.
Susan the friends and family remember Chase in his prime. But you and our family will also remember him as both independent and proud even in his old age. A true champion who only on occasion had to be helped up on the sofa to take a nap with his human father.
© 2005-2009 Carolyn Lancaster