|  | My 
                                younger son, Nathan, wanted a "little dog". 
                                And, so it all began...  
                               I 
                                have been involved in breeding, showing, training 
                                and competing with Collies for over 30 years. 
                                My involvement included breed, obedience and tracking, 
                                putting it all together in my foundation sire, 
                                Amer/Can 
                                Ch&OTCh Shoreham Dubious Delight TD, Can CD. 
                                 When 
                                my son was 7 years old, he started begging for 
                                a little dog. For the next 3 years, as I attended 
                                shows, I researched various breeds. When I came 
                                to the Border Terrier, I felt I had found the 
                                perfect dog. Soon after, Ch 
                                Freilance Wacky Wicket ME CG joined our family 
                                as a 9 week old puppy, and quickly won our hearts. 
                                 Wicket's 
                                breeder calls them the Border "Almost" Terrier. 
                                After a lifetime with only larger dogs, I call 
                                them the "tuck under the arm and go" 
                                dogs. They are gutsy little dogs that can jog 
                                4 miles with me, romp with the Collies, keep the 
                                cats in line, and snuggle under the covers without 
                                taking up the whole bed! Perfect! At 
                                Wicklin Border Terriers, the whole dog is considered 
                                important. Sound structure, expression and temperament 
                                are equally important. A healthy, enjoyable companion 
                                is just as important as a show and/or performance 
                                dog.  |  |