W Lazy J J2 Chipotle Chile, OTDcsd, RTDsc, DNA-VP


We bought Chile as a 2 year old. I tried to buy her when she was a puppy but was too late getting to the litter and they were all sold. We are very excited to have her here living with us. Chile has a very nice pedigree that is an outcross to the dogs we currently have. Her sire, HOF WTCH Crown Point Red Baron WLazy J PATDcs, RTDsc, DNA-VP, comes from the very successful Crown Point lines. He was a very successful stock dog winning the ASCA Duck Finals in 2001 and the Cattle Finals in 1997. He was also the ASCA National Specialty High Combined Stockdog in 1998 and 1999. He was a very talented stock dog who passed his skills down to his kids.

Chile's mother, WTCH Lor A Golden Zephyr of J2 DNA-CP comes from some old working lines going back to the Silverledge dogs. Chile's mother was one of the reasons why we were interested in her. We have been looking for a nice working outcross for some time. Zephyr's old pedigree, combined with the talent of Red Baron, made the purchase of Chile a no brainer.

Chile fit into our household right away. She is a friendly and laid back girl. She loves to work and was soon following me everywhere with the hopes of doing something. When she's not working, she takes a break on the couch. She is great with kids, but does keep a watchful eye on the place. If anyone comes to the front door, we know about it. We are very happy to have her with us.

Chile is OFA Good (AS-24521G24F-VPI), Elbow Normal (AS-EL3054F24-VPI), Cerf Normal (AS-9199/2009--33) and DNA-VP.

Chile has very nice stock instinct and is a very biddable dog. She tries very hard to please and is easy to train. She is tough on cattle, but has enough finesse on ducks. At the 2010 Nationals, she won Open ducks in one pre-trial as well as the Nationals. She is my main chore dog and is also responsible for breaking the cows we get for trials. She has a lot of cow saavy and is very brave. She is alot of fun to work!

Chile bringing in the cows.

Chile bossing the cows around!


Click here for a video of Chile working cattle.