This is a photo of my
Grandad's family. He is
the second boy from the
right with his hands folded
in front. That's his bow &
arrow on the ground, in
front of him. His mother,
standing behind him
holding a small child,
made him put his toys
down for this photo. He
was born in 1906 so your
guess is as good as mine
as to the date of this
photo. His Grandparents
are seated in the center.
What kind of dog do you
think that is waiting
quietly in the foreground?
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-1984- I started with aussies from Diamond J kennel out of Muldrow, Oklahoma.
Their pedigrees included Las Rocosa/Slash V/JbarD/Colorado with a sprinkle of
early Coppertone/Flintridge for"flavor". These dogs helped me with cattle, chickens,
wildlife and intruders on isolated dairy farm in Arkansas.
-1987- registered the Junction J kennel name with ASCA.
-1990- crossed to Las Rocosa male who had a cross to Windsor line producing the
first generation of Junction J Australian Shepherds. Some of these pups went to
working homes with people who knew my dogs.
-1998-The second generation Junction J would be sired by a Powerpoint male. That
pedigree included 45 Ranch/Slash V. Those pups went to working homes in
Oklahoma and Texas.
-2004- Eagle Elk's Willow Breeze came along adding Fairoaks breeding and
producing the third generation Junction J by my own Junction J Chickasaw Nation.
-2006- Fairoaks Quinterro adds a blast from the past and a promise for the future.
Look out for Slash V Eliahu Eagle Elk, "Eli" may be adding his own branch to the
Junction J family tree.

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I am not in the puppy business but occasionally I have some spares. I look at ancestry, performance, and plan litters to suit
myself for sound dogs that will be devoted helpers for life. I prefer a compact worker with an absolute desire to please, typical
of my original aussies.