Lynnlea

Raymond and Dorothy K. Christiansen

Homer Glen Illinois 60491




















About Us

Member:

ASSA

CSSA

Interlocking Shetland Sheepdog Club

Stone City Kennel Club

Lynnlea Shelties began in 1969 when we purchased a Sheltie from a pet store�NOT the place to get any pet. Robbie became Ashford's Laird Robroy CDX, Can. CD. Ashford was our original kennel name but its use was disallowed by the AKC in 1975 and so we settled on Lynnlea. Lynn is our daughter's middle name and "lea" is Old English for meadow. We had just moved to five country acres and "lea" seemed to fit.

Robbie's obedience career ended when he developed hip dysplasia, not uncommon in a pet store dog.  Still, he lived a good life until age 13.  We purchased our first show prospect, Westwood Lea Piper of Ashford CD, from the Lubins of Westwood Shelties in 1970.  Piper became one of our foundation bitches and produced our first homebred Ch. Ashford Promises, Promises CD as well as the ASSA National Best of Breed (1983) Ch. Lynnlea Forever Amber CD.  Amy was the first veteran to win the National Specialty.

We continued to compete in breed and obedience but as we became more involved in club activities, obedience eventually was dropped. Our dogs earned 11 C.D.'s and 1 C.D.X. but many of those we sold continued to win titles including OTCH Bertic's Royal Randy.

We are both charter members of Interlocking Shetland Sheepdog Club of Monee. Dorothy has edited their newsletter since 1977 and we have both held almost every position several times over. Dorothy also belongs to Stone City Kennel Club in New Lenox and is a very active member in the American Shetland Sheepdog Association. She is a breed mentor for the ASSA and is head of the ASSA Sheltie Rescue Network, a position she created.

In 1987 Dorothy was AKC approved to judge Shelties. In 1992 she judged the ASSA National Specialty in Houston, Texas and again in 2001 in Riverside, California. Dorothy also judged the Canadian Shetland Sheepdog Association National Specialty in April, 2002. Further highlights of Dorothy�s judging experiences include judging  Shelties and collies in Sydney, Australia in September 2002, and judging shelties, Australian shepherds, and Australian cattle dogs in Finland in August 2003. Dorothy is AKC approved for 13 dogs in the herding group and will be applying for the remaining breeds later this year. Her goal is to eventually judge the entire Herding Group. Dorothy is also a member of the Dog Writers' Association of America and is a regular contributor to Sheltie International and Sheltie Pacesetter magazines.

We stress temperament and soundness. All our dogs are OFA-certified for normal hips, have passed their CERF eye exam and are DNA tested clear of vWD (VetGen). We have bred or owned over 20 champions, with several others owned by others now close to their championships. We are also very proud of the many dogs we have placed that are winning titles and honors in obedience and agility. All of our puppies are raised in our home using

The Rule of Seven.

We are small breeders, never keeping many adults. We have puppies available on occasion to approved homes. We hope you enjoy seeing our dogs.

 



















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