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CH Jones' Reddy Teddy CDX OTDscd whelped 1973

Piz's Little Joe x Davies Ginger Red 

Ted was proudly owned, trained and loved by Cathy Jean Jones, Ft Collins, Colorado.  When Ted came on the scene a dark solid red dog was a rarity.  Ted had been chasing the neighbor's cows and Cathy, recognizing what a powerful dog he was, decided he must be trained.  And trained he was!  She trained him on ducks because that was all she had and then trialed him on all three classes of stock.  He soon became known as "the aggressive low heeler" but his keen fetching style and eye on sheep and ducks showed there was more to this dog than just a heeling dog.  His love of Cathy and protective nature caused numerous problems when he growled at judges in conformation and during the stand for examination in obedience.  Still he earned his Championship and CDX with some bumps along the way.  His aggression caused some people to shy away from him (literally and in breeding!) but we did not have a problem with his offspring and he was an important sire of the seventies.  Cathy and her Ted were part of the seventies and Cathy served the breed in another way as an ASCA President.

Click here to see the article about Ted that originally appeared in a 1975 Aussie Times.

Click here to go to Ted's individual page on this website, see pedigree and pictures.

 

Can you imagine a time when "dog people" didn't have crates?  At least crates were a luxury and uncommon.  Airline crates were made of wood and you couldn't buy one unless you shipped a dog.  Wire crates were terribly expensive.  But the dogs went anyway!  Campers were popular with the dogs all loose inside - anxiously waiting to bail out!  Dogs who rode loose in the back of the truck were much better trained to stay put!  These are Black Powder dogs belonging to James & Joyce Reaves in the late seventies or early eighties.

 

The Black Powder dogs

The very talented get of Ch Slash V Little Rock CD and Reaves Stubbette K ADcd, STDs

A bloodline can be created with one element - a great bitch.  Incredible luck or skill comes into it if a stud dog is chosen who proves to be a great "nick" with her.  James & Joyce Reaves had that great bitch and found that great nick with their Black Powder's Reaves Stubbette K ATDcd STDs crossed  to Gene Dahly's CH Slash V Little Rock CD.  When the Reaves drove to Oklahoma in 1975 to pick up their little black male puppy named "Stub" from K Bar and his wife Glenna they got a surprise.  At the last minute the puppy rolled over and Stub was a Stubbette!  SHE came to Texas with them anyway.
 
Stubbette was a successful trial dog from the early ASCA trials and into the 80's.  Her offspring from Little Rock are pictured below along with her own dam.  She is also the dog pictured with James at the beginning of this history section.  This special cross inherited Stubbette's beautiful quiet low heeling style with some eye from her and Little Rock (who did not show it but produced it).  They had something we all strive for - consistency.  

If you have descendants of Hall of Fame dam, Slash V Cherry Cola, her sire Toby was one of these dogs.

Stubbette

Reaves Stubbette K AtDcd, STDs

 

Barr's Queenie

Black Powder Toby ATDsd STDc

Black Powder Frosted Legacy STDc, whelped 1983

Black Powder Kizzy Stub CD ATDc OTDsd whelped 1978 (photo taken when Kizzy was 11 or 12 yrs old)

  Black Powder Calamity Jane STDcd, whelped 1978

Black Powder Lil Rockette OTDc, whelped 1982

Black Powder Ida Red

Kizzy and her mom, Stubbett

 

 

 
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