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New world record price for nine-week-old sheepdog puppy | Somerset County Gazette

Lassie is an unbroken puppy, born on March 12 with an unusual lilac colour. She smashed the previous record of £6,100 for an 11-week-old black and white puppy, Bet. Lassie was sold by Glynne Jones, of Pentir, near Bangor in Gwynedd at the working dog sale on May 18-19 at Skipton Auction Mart. Described as a lively, confident and healthy pup, she is a product of outstanding parents, coming from the first litter of pups by Reiver Gray, bred by well-known shepherdess, Emma Gray, now farming on the Isle of Bute. Lassie’s dam, Graylees Cêt, has been owned and trained by Glynne since being bought as an eight-week-old pup in August, 2014, to lay a very solid foundation for his Pentir Sheepdogs breeding programme.

Nine-week old sheepdog pup sets new world record price

Nine-week old sheepdog pup sets new world record price 24 May 2021 | Nine-week-old Lassie rocketed to £7,600, setting a world record price for a sheepdog pup A new world record price of £7,600 for an unbroken puppy just turned nine-weeks-old were recently recorded at Skipton Auction Mart. Setting the world record price was Welsh farmer Glynne Jones, of Pentir, near Bangor in Gwynedd, with his 12 March-born pup named Lassie. The unusually lilac coloured bitch smashed the previous record of £6,100 established at Skipton’s previous online sale in January. Lassie, described as a lively, confident and healthy pup, is a product of outstanding parents, coming from the first litter of pups by Reiver Gray, bred by well-known shepherdess Emma Gray, now farming on the Isle of Bute.

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