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Welcome
to Laurel Hill Shetland Sheepdogs Located in Westby
Wisconsin
Update:
We are proud to announce a new litter of puppies 3 girls 2 boys
whelped on September 19, 2012 Update
These
babies are sired by our Sammy out of our Cricket.
Here we are! Visit the puppy
page for more pictures.
Last years pups born 9/12/2011
pictured below.
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| The boys |
The girls |
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| Our Sammy |
Our Cricket |
©Laurel Hills
Windy - foundation dam at Laurel
Hill
Our very special senior,
Dani.
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We are a small hobby kennel breeding
quality Shetland Sheepdogs located in the
heart of "God's Country". Our Homestead, established in 1993, is
located in rural Westby and situated on 7 acres on a ridge top
with a spectacular sunrise and sunset view. We are located just
25 miles southeast of La Crosse, Wisconsin, in an area
untouched by Glacial Drift. The hills and hidden valleys have a
peaceful beauty of its own with winding country roads and
scenic rivers, enticing you to explore. Here, with our
beloved Shelties who are our precious family members
enjoy our time together. Our shelties have the
privilege of living in our house and they have a fenced in play area
to keep them safe and happy.
Our
shelties are sold on a spayed /neutered
contract, 2 year health guarantee, eyes and hips
certified.
 We enjoy showing our shelties
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© Weswyn Jodi of Laurel Hill,
Our breeding program is focused on the whole dog
and that special quality, their endearing charm and wit. We are
presently active in conformation. and we love to visit local
nursing homes. We will be delighted to answer
any questions you may have or just chat with you about
shelties.
Shelties with sound minds, bodies, lots of
Heart!
© Laurel
Hill 2004 Ranger x Jodi
puppy Come on in and enjoy a visit with
us.
We would love to hear from you!
I have sometimes thought of
the final cause of dogs having such short lives and I am quite
satisfied it is in compassion to the human race; for if we suffer so
much in loving a dog after an acquaintance of ten or twelve years,
what would it be if they were to live double that
time? SIR WALTER SCOTT
(1771-1832)   
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