Dear Paige, BRAVO!! well said. again. thank you. Roxy ---------- > From: P Horst <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Those collie eyes > Date: Saturday, May 01, 1999 12:27 PM > > Hi all- > > I've been lurking on this list for a long time, but I'm enjoying the debate > and discussion on rough collie appearance, specifically eyes. > > I was at my son's soccer game last Sat. and saw a big black and white dog > being walked by a young girl. My mom said "Wow, that's the biggest border > collie I've ever seen." I took a look and squinted (missing our team's > first goal). "No, Mom, that's not a border collie." The girl and dog got > closer. I thought"That's the smallest borzoi I've ever seen." I had to wait > until the little girl got pretty close to me to ask her about her dog (I'm > recovering from surgery--getting up from a sitting position takes a while). > When she got up to me, I saw that here was a collie mix, b/w, with the > smallest eyes, the longest,narrowest head and the most arched back I'd ever > seen except on a sighthound. My parents, having had rough collies and > knowing more about ES than the ever wanted to, looked at the dog, looked at > me and sort of sighed. They knew I was not leaving until I talked to the > kid. Yep--a purebred collie. > > But I have to say, he was sweet and noble and never once got spooked by > having his ears pulled and soccer balls whizzing past him. He looked out > for that little girl the whole time they were there. Even if he didn't have > the looks, he had that stalwart collie heart. My ES would have been dying > to get on the field and score some goals, my elderly Lab would have taken a > nap and my old setter would have been unnerved by so many kids. Suddenly, > he didn't look so uncollie like after all.... > > Paige