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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Meet Kori!




Kori is the next collie we are going to feature.  She is Abby's daughter, and Ryder's littermate.  When interacting with all the collies, she gets along with everyone, but her best friend is her younger sister, Scarlett.  The two of them put their heads together, and create a lot of mischief!  Kori is the first to make new dog friends at dog shows or the dog park. 

 




She is 21 months old, and will turn 2 years old on August 30th.  Kori spends most of her day playing with Scarlett and the other collies.  Throughout the day, she will check in with me, for some quick loves and attention, and then she is off playing once again.  And while she is pretty independent during the day, at night Kori curls up against me to sleep, wanting to be as close as possible to me while we slumber.

  


                   

Kori is very gentle, like the rest of our collies, but she is a bit of an imp.  I have watched her sit back and look around the room, searching for something to grab, or some mischief to accomplish.  Now that she is almost 2 years old, she seems to be less inclined to grab things she shouldn't, but she still slips sometimes.  And her younger sister is usually the cause, as Scarlett engages Kori in games of keep-away with things they have stolen from us.  One time, when we had company, Kori and Scarlett decided it was the perfect time to play keep-away, with one of my daughter's bras, right in front of everyone.

 




Kori is growing up to be a pretty young collie.  We began training her to compete at dog shows when she was little, and then we waited for her to mature.  We have recently started entering her at dog shows, and she seems to enjoy them.  She isn't as excited by dog shows as Holly is, but she has fun.  Sometimes she has too much fun.  For some reason Kori thinks running around the ring is actually a race!  She is supposed to move at a nice pace, and she does move at the correct speed when we take her to handling class.  But at the dog shows, she starts running faster and faster, until she is trying to pull my daughter around the ring.  We are working hard on fixing this, by trying to convince her to move a bit slower in the show ring.

 




I think the root of the problem is that Kori is built for speed!  When we take her to the dog park she races around the park, and none of the other dogs can keep up with her.  She loves to run, and she is fast.  I have not seen one dog able to catch her yet, and I think she enjoys leading the chase.  So at the dog shows, when she is following the other dogs around the ring, she is speeding up because she wants to be in the lead and she wants to show the other collies what she can do.

 




Each of my collies is special in his or her own way.  I love them for their individual personalities, and I love them for their wonderful collie temperaments.  But out of all our collies, Kori reminds me the most of our first collie, Lad.  She resembles him, as if she were a feminine version of Lad. Since I miss him a lot, she is special to me for that reason and for the joy she brings into our lives.

And it case you missed them:
http://collie222.blogspot.com/2013/06/meet-ryder.html
http://collie222.blogspot.com/2013/05/meet-holly.html
http://collie222.blogspot.com/2013/05/meet-abby.html

 

13 comments:

  1. Another great post about one of your sweet pups. It is obvious how much you love each of them. Kori may have a bit of sleddog in here, wanting to be the lead dog:)

    Woos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning

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  2. So adorable! Good luck at the dog shows!!

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  3. Bowsers, that keep away game must have been quite a sight. BOL. We could see Dog Dad sisters turning red if we ever did that.

    Essex & Sherman

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  4. Oh my, that baby puppy picture is just the cutest!

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  5. Oh my goodness she's precious! Had a good laugh out of the bra story lol...

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  6. Got to love a dog that loves to run! Maybe she's got some greyhound spirit in her from way back. :) Kori is a doll. Hope she continues to show for you. Love her spirit, independent and free, yet still so close to you. I love that in a dog.

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  7. She is just like me but I would give her a run for her treats round the park..BOL I am super fast.. She is just beautiful xx00xx

    Mollie and Alfie

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  8. I have loved this post!! Kori is a lovely girl, as are all your pups, and I so enjoy getting to know them!!

    All the best for your weekend, and don't forget those rain boots--The judge might want to borrow them! :-)

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  9. I can just see Kori and Teach playing together. He is a runner as well! She is adorable.

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  10. You're killing me with these collie puppy pictures!! They are so darn cute.

    Do you think Kori is stressed at the dog show, hence her quickened pace or do you think she just likes to go fast? I always wonder how different dogs handle the shows. :-)

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