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Man's best friend can be a great garden companion too. Come back often, pictures change frequently.  

all photographs copyright 2006-2009,  Stuart Kendig


Click on photo to see collies herding like the working collies of the past.

L to R, Belle, Bonnie, Gabby, Pharaoh.

See Bonnie's MACH run video by clicking on the photo.

MACH Cataway's Bonnie Wee Lass


Click on photo to see video of Pharaoh herding in freak October snowstorm.

Scooter herding, with all his ducks in a row.


Bonnie running in the pouring rain at DDTC trial March 2009.




Click here to see Bonnie run at the 2009 AKC Agility Nationals




Pharaoh winning his first ribbons in AKC agility, only months after beginning training at age 5. See Pharoah's story at www.ycspca.org



Left to right: Belle, Banjo, Logan, Parker, and Bonnie

Time lapse photography to evaluate jumping form.


Belle, who was never a strong jumper, completed her MX and MXJ titles.



KD, Kathryn of Dover, in a famous flower photo.

Agility awards, August and September, 2006



Belle and Bonnie

Belle, Bonnie, Parker, Logan and Banjo

Cataway's Bonnie Wee Lass, 

Parker, has just completed his MAX and MAJ titles and is also a certified therapy dog.
KD and Maggie ride the wagon, Thunder, our huge cat gets carried.

Cataway's Liberty Belle, AX, AXJ, 15 pounds of attitude-always ready to run.

Very cool dog in the Salter garden. Parker is a tri colored Shetland
sheepdog and competes with
Belle in agility.
Belle and Maggie Alexi Denison Gardening can be very tiring. The Denison dogs garden
in Columbia, PA.

Is Belle helping? Ellen Hizer grows daylilies and
also does agility with Indy.
Willow gardens with Dr. Debby Dullahan in South Huntington, NY, where she plays garden sentry and likes to watch H. Pink Damask (and H. Willow) grow. Mollie gardens with Marilyn Patterson in Levittown, NY. She is known as the Jungle Dog as she pushes her way through the daylily clumps. Maggie died in 2004 after 14 years
of faithful companionship.  She
became very deaf in her last year
but could still responds to the hand
signals she learned in her
competition days.