Isabelle (aka Primabella) is my 5 year old border collie who came from border collie rescue in El Mirage, Ca. She does both agility and herding and is also a therapy dog.
All of my dogs were rescued, found, abandoned or unwanted. Please consider searching for your next companion at the pound or a rescue organization.
'WE ARE'
Organizers:
Jean Hobbs and Mary Dincau
Based in the Los Angeles area
I'm Mary with Oz & Patch
2006 World USDAA Games:
Oz earned a 2nd place ribbon,
Patch a 12th place ribbon
agility
I'm Jean
Buster is my 13 year old lab mix. He doesn't do agility.....he just loves to laze around in his pool after a good game of frisbee.
I adopted Patch from Aussie Rescue when she was 3 months old. She is now 11 years and still competes. She qualified for the 2006 through 2009 USDAA Nationals.
Diggie Dawg is our speed demon on an agility course and a calm, caring therapy dog, visiting with elementary school children and the elderly.
Best buddies:
Shakespeare and Annie
Then there's crazy Lacey, my 9 year old Australian cattle dog. Lacey-Lu has qualified for the 2006 through 2011 USDAA Nationals in both individual and team events.
Ozzie is also a rescue. Ozzie at age 1 and our granddaughter Nicole at age 6 began their journey to compete in agility. 10 years later they are still competing.
"You can't teach an old dog new tricks". Who says? Annie proved that wrong by starting agility when she was 11 years old. she competed with my husband Mike until she was 14, regularly taking 1st place in the veterans division. Annie left us in 2006 at age 17.
Merry Christmas from Jim, Mary and the Crew, Dec. 2009. All four dogs are certified therapy dogs
and make monthly visits to offer their love.
Our granddaughter Nicole and Diggie Dawg, a 5 year old Aussie qualified for the 2008 through 2010 USDAA Nationals.
2007: 1 year old Utah was rescued during the San Bernardino fires: now lives with us.