Mac
Mac

 A/C CH McConnolly Square (Mac) was everything that anyone in Shelties dreams of having.  A visually striking blue with a white blaze, four white legs, and a shawl collar.  He turned heads everywhere he hit the show ring.  Mac carried an abundant coat and moved so effortlessly that he appeared to "float" across the ring.  Measuring 15 3/4", he was the epitome of elegance and masculinity.  He was quite the mommy's boy and many times I needed to hide in the crowd so as not to distract him from showing.

Lance
Lance

A/C CH Lord Lancien (Lance) was our second champion and a half-brother to Mac.  Lance was a silver blue with a mild merle pattern in his coat.  He also carried a white collar.  Lance stood 14 3/4" and was reminiscent of his maternal grandsire, A/C CH Banchory Classic Image.  Like his half-brother, Mac, Lance also moved without effort and was all "business" in the show ring.  He acquired his Canadian Championship in one three day weekend and his American title in about 5 weeks.  From start to finish he had both titles (American and Canadian) in 6 weeks.

 Colin
Colin

Our third A/C Champion was "Colin", Lancien's Dark Shadow, a son of Mac.  Colin was a tri-color sheltie with a small blaze, white collar and of course chrome on his legs.  Colin was quite the clown and practical jokester.  He loved to take things and play "catch me if you can". 
 

Bobbi
              Bobbi

My next upcoming hopeful was a beautiful black and white male named Lancien the  Bodyguard.  "Bobbi" was almost a carbon copy of his paternal grandsire, Mac, with just a little more refinement.  Bobbi was very plain, without much white on him- but never the less stood out in the show ring.  Tragically, through an acute illness, I lost Bobbi before his potential as a showman and sire were ever discovered.