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We have an emergency! There are 14 dogs in North Carolina in need of homes, these dogs appear to be Old Time Scotch Collies although nothing is currently know of their ancestry. Please visit our page at http://www.scotchcollie.org/help-with-rescue/ for more information and pictures and please consider helping by adopting one of these dogs or by donating Read More >>
Our new pedigree database launched today, please try it out and let us know what you think. It is located at www.scotchcollie.org/registry This has many improvements over the old one, some of them are: Registered users can add and update dogs and upload images Search database Try out test matings and build pedigrees More room Read More >>
The recent article published in Countryside & Small Stock Journal May – June 2011 issue can be read online at the link below. The Old-Time Scotch Collie, Your Grandfather’s Farm Dog Comes Home
I want Shep back. It may be late, but I want him back. I want to roam with Shep. I want a dog with common sense who stays home. I want a dog who goes with me to make night checks of calving cows in the barn. I want a dog to lie in the Read More >>
It has been 17 years since the birth of Dunrovin’s Ole Shep and Richard McDuffie began calling them “Old Time Farm Shepherds”. Since then his progeny and those of his littermates has spread far and wide, they can be found from the hunting dogs in the South to herding dogs of New England and service Read More >>
An article in The Fanciers’ Journal, January, 1892 suggested the need for an “old Scotch Collie” club to represent the old fashioned, working type collies as opposed to the show types which were already at that time evolving into something different. Read the full article at http://www.oldtimefarmshepherd.org/2011/02/16/old-scotch-collie-club-1892/
We are making improvements to this website, if you find any broken links please let us know by using the contact form. Membership forms will be available in a matter of days so we can get this ball rolling.