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I wonder if “Ye Olde Dog Kennels” was an early puppy farm, or if they were a broker? Interesting that white collies seem to be more visible then. Now, they are barely known.
I wonder if “Ye Olde Dog Kennels” was an early puppy farm, or if they were a broker? Interesting that white collies seem to be more visible then. Now, they are barely known.
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I have a couple of posts featuring white collies, including this one: https://yesbiscuit.com/2022/05/18/vintage-white-collies/?amp=1
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