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December 28, 1997 - May 2, 2010

Standsure's Black Knight

Knight

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Loved by Raynie McNee, Australia
Tri Color
Knight is neutered
 
Knight was a true gentleman, he will be sorely missed.
 
Knight is a real gentleman.  He is a handsome, classically marked tri color male standing 21 1/4" at his withers.

Here is Knight, in Raynie's words:

"This letter (writing about Knight) has been a long time coming.  Something I have given great thought to.  To be able to sum him up on paper will never do him justice, except to give those who have never met him - a distant look at a wonderful dog.

When I first got Knight, he showed me another way of learning to understand dogs.  To this day, I still don't believe his psyche is because he's a Border Collie . . . he is who he is.  He has become a best friend, tireless monster hunter and pillow to my three year old daughter, Alysha.  The bond between these two is something I remember having as a young child with my hero dog, Clancy.

As for me, his adoration is boundless.  When I think we are becoming an invincible team, his gentle way of humbling me is always under the surface.  To get mad is useless, we both sulk when things don't go our way and celebrate to the full when we get it right.  He has far too many of my characteristics.  He's a smart ass, a jokester, lover of people and dogs, get him mad and he sulks, although he never stays this way for too long . . . there are better things to do with the day.

To say Knight is just another fast Border Collie doesn't do him any justice.  His attitude is far too diverse.  I wanted a friend for the family first, and he takes this as his top priority.  For him, the rest of fun is a bonus in living life."

Raynie McNee 
Canberra, A.C.T. Australia

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF 

Whistlejack's Jynx On You
Jul 15, 1993 - Dec 21, 2006


portrait by Pam Earl

We will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them, as they
prepared for their journey and waved goodbye,
and 'slipped the surly bonds of  earth' to 'touch the face of God.'

- Ronald Regan

 

 

 

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