The difference between a great and a timeless champion is the genetic ability to recreate. 

Ability is invaluable if passed on from generation to generation, otherwise it will only serve through a great dog.

The genetic make-up of a dog is 50 % of either parent, so be confident or at least well informed when selecting the parents.

We strongly believe in waiting for the right breeding rather than settling on 50 % of the equation.

We manage a select group of bloodlines that promote the working stock dog.

In my opinion the ## Maid - # Rob - ##Spot 2 time - ## Peg 2 time Res.- ##Jen - ##Maid Res. / ##Nell  Br. Champ.  lineage is one of the most successful lines ever created.

This pedigree has produced a string of timeless champions. 

(Photo from The Blue Ribbon of the Heather by E.B. Carpenter.)

J.H. Wilson Spot & Peg

Our Amy X Drift cross is producing a good number of outstanding dogs.

Line bred to Johnny Wilson's ## Spot 2 time & 2 time Res. ## Peg (3 flanks) and Robert Dalziel's ## Wisp 2 time (2 flanks) and Merion Jones ## Spot (2 flanks) and Norm Close's Joe (2 flanks). Other champions to mention would include: A.S. MacRae ## Nan & Cap, S.D. # Whiterose Kep, Julie Simpson's ## Moss & # Gwen, Jones # Bwlch Taff, and Templeton's # Roy. (## G.B. International Supreme Champion, # G.B. National Champion, *USBCHA National Champion)

Our breeding program is built around the dogs of Johnny Wilson , Bobby Dalziel,  & Julie Simpson. These lines have demonstrated  the ability repeat history on a consistent basis.