Lone Pine Aussies
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Hi Kelli                                                                                                                 June 6th, 2008
Cassie  wants to send you a email and let you know she is happy with her new home. And she says likes to travel. "I got to play
with the kids some more. When my new Mom and Dad left on Sunday for home I had played so much I slept most of the way
home. My new Mom says I am a good girls most of the time except when I am biting her feet and hands. I go potty outside most of
the time except  sometimes at night, and while Mom is at work, but my diarrhea is all gone now so I am better.
I went to the vet office last week and got my 3 days of worm medicine and that was not to bad to take. The vet just loved me and
said he use to have a mini aussie and he could just have kept me. He gave me lots of Kisses.  His name was Dr K, but my new
Mom says she loves me too and no one can have me...
I hope my sisters and Mom Cassidy are doing good. My new Mom says thank you Kelli for raising me for her..
Hope you have a good weekend.  Mom is sending you a couple pictures"
Love Cassie and Mom Rose
A Lone Pine Aussie Puppy.
Out of Cassidy and by Riley
Mini Aussie Female
A Lone Pine Aussie Puppy.
Out of Annie and By Raz
Toy Aussie Female
Hi Kelli,                                                                                             April 11th, 2008
This is Janice. I would like to add to Jim's email message that even though he was only joking about me not letting him take Zoey
on daily outings alone, that she is a Chick Magnet. You might use that as an advertising tool to your bachelor's looking for a
playmate... And for the bachelorettes, Zoey has the same effect.  She is equally a guy magnet.  Also, I would like to let you know
that 99% of the people who stop to greet Zoey ask where we found her and we have given out your name and website. We hope
you get a some customers from this. We take her with us to Lowe's, Home Depot, PetCo, and Sportsman Warehouse. Wal Mart
is not pet friendly. We were kicked out of there! Anyways, even on walks and in puppy training, she is the belle of the ball and the
smartest, most well behaved dog there.  Of course, we might be biased. I hope you can tell we are very pleased. Thank you.
Kelli,                                                                                                              April 2nd, 2008
Just a short note to let how much Zoey has become a part of our lives.  She is now a very smart and energetic young lady and a
wonderful companion.  Her potty training went almost without a hitch.  She is such a joy to have around, curious, sometimes
mischievous, always attentive and happy.  We have her in kindergarten twice a week and she is progressing so fast, quickest in
the class I think.  She will sit, lay down, roll over, stand on her hind legs, and stay on command.  We are still working on walking
next to us as she gets very excited on her walks but she is doing well.  She has made friends with a chocolate lab down the
street and can't wait to go visit on our walks.  When her friend is not out, you can just tell she is disappointed.  She will bark at
passers by and we are working on teaching her to stop when we say its OK.  She has also learned to fetch a stick but is still
working on the bring it back part.  We just get the biggest kick out of watching her as she plays, explores, learns and grows.  
Everyone who meets here just falls instantly in love with her.  Janice won't let me go out with her alone anymore for the attention
that Zoey attracts.  We are looking forward to the summer and new adventures for Zoey as we play in Alaska.  Thank you for such
a wonderfully intelligent and loving companion, so full of personality to light up our home and our lives.   

Right now she is about 12" tall at her front leg and 16" long base of neck to tail and weighs about 9 pounds.  The vet says she is
healthy and we have a date to have her spayed on Apr 25 before she comes into her first heat.  I will send a photo when I get a
chance.
Puppy Razz,                                                                                                         May 3rd, 2008

He has grown!!  He is adorable.  We have taken him a couple of times to Goldpine (an assissted living place in Bemidji) and
to the nursing home in Blackduck.  The residents in both places just love him.  Last Tuesday we had him altered (Gonvick).  
He was hurting for a while but is now back to his normal, rambunctious self.  He and Taz get alone quite well, and my
daughter has two dogs that love to play with him, and they do wear him out.

We dearly love him!
                      Pat    
A Lone Pine Aussie Puppy
Out of Annie and by Raz
Mini Aussie Male
Kelli,                                                                                                                  January 14th, 2008

Just to up-date you on Razzma (Duke). We dearly love him!!  He has such a great personality.  Friday, we took him with us &
Taz to the Nursing Home in Blackduck.  The old people loved him; they wanted to cuddle him and pet him.  He was so good
there.  He gave out lots of puppy kisses.  Taz is still a little aloof with him, but I think in time he will accept the puppy.  Thanks.

                                     Pat
Puppy Maggy                                                                                               April 26th, 2008

Karen, who is at a rodeo with daughter, Megan, and dog, Maggy.  Maggy has fit right in with them, goes to rodeos with them,
rides in the tractor with Karen and has a bed right up by the window (?), gets along well with the other dog and doing pretty well
in the house with few messes.  
Megan was competing in barrel racing this weekend against 57 others (usually about 80 competing).  Maggy was with them,
they get lots of compliments on her and Karen has handed out several of your cards.  Karen's  friend is going to get her going
on therapy dog prep as soon as they have time.
Anyway, McGowans are really delighted with Maggy so it is good to know she went to a good home in MT.
A Lone Pine Aussie Puppy
Out of Annie and by Raz
Mini Aussie female
More to come!
Puppy Shasta

After meeting"Annie" at Reichert Saddlery, I fell in love with the Mini Aussie breed, the blue merle color and "Annie's" calm
demeanor. What a wonderful store mascot and ambassador for the breed.  After  believing for years that a farm dog belongs
outside, I knew getting one of "Annie's" puppies in January would be my only opportunity to have a house dog.  Our puppy,
Shasta, changed the outdoor dog notion for both of us.  Since becoming part of our family, Shasta has delighted us with her
antics, impressed us with her intelligence and loved us unconditionally. She is personality plus in a beautiful package and we
are the lucky recipients. Who could ask for more! Aussies are awesome, inside or outside the house!

Not only has Shasta been a welcome addition to our family, but Kelli and I have become friends and business partners.  She and
I co-own Rhythm, Ace,and now Rhythm's puppy, Dixie, and are learning together about the raising and breeding of toy/mini
Aussies.  Working with Kelli has been delightful and acquiring Shasta has been AWESOME.   
Thanks, Kelli, for the friendship, mentoring and giving us the opportunity to become true Aussie fans. WE are hooked.

John and Pam
A Lone Pine Aussie Puppy
Out of Annie and by Raz
Toy Aussie female
Dear Kelli,                                                                        August 17, 2010

I am writing this letter to express to you and to others how pleased we are with our new puppy and
our overall experience in dealing with Lone Pine Aussies.  

We made the decision to bring a Miniature Aussie into our family after meeting a beautiful girl
named Shasta.  When we met Shasta we did not know that she was a Lone Pine puppy, we just
knew that she had the heart melting temperament and beautiful look that we wanted.  We went on
the internet and started a search for a “Shasta” of our own.  Low and Behold I happened across a
breeder that was near to us in location so I contacted her to inquire about their puppies.  This is
where I met Kelli and after a few minutes on the telephone with her I knew she was the type of
breeder that I wanted to deal with.

We made arrangements to meet.  The moment we stepped out of the car we were greeted with
happy yips of welcome from several of her dogs.  It was very welcoming!  Kelli spent several hours
with us talking to us about the breed, answering our questions and introducing us to all of her
dogs.  We didn’t leave with a puppy right away but couldn’t get farther than 30 miles away and had
to turn around, we just had to have one!  

I was thoroughly impressed with the wealth of information that Kelli provided with our new puppy
and she was very knowledgeable in answering our questions.  But, the transaction didn’t end
there.  Kelli has stayed in touch with our family, and been there for us in answering our questions,
and giving us knowledgeable tips.   Kelli truly cares about her puppies and the families they go to,
she wants only the best match for both her puppies and their new owners.  We have had such a
positive experience that I would not hesitate to recommend Lone Pine Aussies to anyone looking
for a miniature or toy Australian Shepherd.  

Thank you so much Kelli, we love our Greta!

Sincerely,
The Baumann Family
A Lone Pine Aussie Puppy.
Out of Annie and by Buzz
Mini Aussie Female