Welcome
My love of Rough Collies began nearly
40 years ago when I was a small child, I used to spend holidays on the farm
of my Grandparents. Grandad had a cross collie called Major who I loved very
much even when he pushed me in a bed of stinging nettles. I will never forget
standing on the kitchen table being bathed in TCP. Major reminds me of a tri
Rough Collie and I wonder if this is why they are my favourite colour.
Our first rough Collie
We owned our first Collie in 1984,
a rescue from the RSPCA in York and began showing a daughter of Ch
Abberthorne Arrester in early 1985. How I remember Arrester coming to
stay when Jimmy Tait went abroad judging and thinking I had a lion
asleep on the settee - he had such an enormous coat. It wasn't until
1986 when Jimmy took Phil to the Mybern's kennel of Mike and Bernice
Harris that we became hooked. They had a tri dog puppy for sale who
Phil fell in love with and eventually brought home. He was Mybern's
Mikado at Pulsar "Cody" and he won many Best Puppy and Best of Breed
at Open shows and qualified for Crufts 1987 by winning Minor Puppy Dog
at Midland Counties under Mary Tweddle. Sadly Cody died at 3 years of age with
cancer of the spleen and it was several years later before we owned another
male.
We became friends with Sue and
John Gardner in 1993 when we were looking for a tri stud dog for
our tri bitch Pulsar Photogenic. We used Steelhurst Dark Shadow
and kept a bitch Pulsar Black Velvet who was put ot Gwendale
Triple Trouble at Steelhurst to produce Pulsar Boozy Floozy who
in turn produced Pulsar Chelsea Blue and Bel.Ch Pulsar Cuba
Libre who was exported to Belgium with her brother Pulsar Dark
Storm.
We purchased Steelhurst Shadow
Dancer, the sire of Pulsar Dark 'n' Demure, Steelhurst Double
Trouble, the sire of Dansar Sleepy Time at Pulsar, Steelhurst
Star Edition and Steelhurst Dark Shadow.
Steelhurst Star Edition at Pulsar
"Della" gained her stud book number and won first places at
Championship shows in Post Graduate, Limit and Open including
1st PGB at Crufts 1999 under Jean Lawson and Best in Show at
Northumberland and Durham Open show in 199 under Jean
Beavin-Ladds.
Dansar Sleepy Time at Pulsar
"Jenna" was only shown on a few occasions but won the CC and
Best of Breed at Belfasy 2000 under Davey McSevenney Jnr.
Pulsar Dark 'n' Demure "Dixie"
was my little star and although she was not the best show girl
she had a lot of admirers. She won numerous Best Puppy and Best
of Breeds at open shows, Best puppy Bitch at a Breed Club open
show, a Working Group [a day out of puppy] at an open show, Best
Puppy in Breed at National Working Breeds 1998 under Mary Farnes
and the RCC at Yorkshire Collie under Jean Young.
The Past ...
Sadly we lost Della, Dixie and Jenna through
illness at such young ages and felt like calling it a day. The encouragement from
our friends and fellow exhibitors persuaded us to carry on. We bought a blue bitch
from Goff and Janet Ridley Wenchaela Winter Wonder - "Ripley" who qualified for
Crufts 2004 at her first show, a sable bitch Camanna Cher from Anne Hassock and a
blue dog Mallicot Ice Blue from Jean and John Catliff.

Pulsar Dark'n'Demure
The Future
When Phil and I decided to go our seperate ways I
moved to Coventry with 4 bitches - Pulsar Boozy Floozy and her daughter Pulsar Coco
Loco and the two youngsters Ripley and Cher. Although I do not show as much as I would
like due to other committments at the moment I still keep in touch with all my collie
friends and catch up with the show results on Collienet.
SUE REED
27 Newnham Road
COVENTRY
CV1 5BB
Tel: 024 76225439
email:reedpulsar@ntlworld.com
