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Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres


Bienvenue sur Collie Chatter, un endroit pour les personnes qui aiment les Rough Collies et les Smooth Collies. Nous couvrons divers aspects des soins des Collies et discutons d'histoires qui mettent en évidence les relations particulières entre les Collies et leur peuple. Je suis Emily Sowulewski, une écrivaine qui a des Collies depuis plus de 25 ans, et je serai votre hôte. La chanson que vous avez entendue, "A Dog on A Day", est de Jeff Hyman, et elle est disponible en tant que single sur Amazon ou vous pouvez acheter l'intégralité de l'album intitulé Old Dogs New Tricks.

Dans ce premier épisode de podcast, j'ai une conversation avec Jeff Hyman, qui a commencé sa carrière de musicien avec le groupe folk The Gaslight Singers dans les années 1960. Bien qu'il ait toujours été un amoureux des chiens, Jeff n'a eu d'expérience personnelle avec les Collies que plus tard dans sa vie. Maintenant, il est un fan dévoué de Collie, et son Rough Collie Cody (qui a lui-même l'air d'être dans un bandeau des années 80 !) l'aide même à vendre des albums de musique. Ensemble, nous discutons de plusieurs sujets :le chant, l'industrie de la musique, les différences entre les races de chasse comme les Labs et les races d'élevage comme les Collies, l'apprentissage de la propreté d'un chiot, le toilettage et la mue des Collie, la popularité des Collie, le brossage des dents canines et les outils d'hygiène buccale, le tempérament et l'intelligence des Collie, Collies aux estomacs sensibles, Collies difficiles à manger et autres caractéristiques uniques des Collies.

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Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Album de nouveaux trucs Old Dog

Émilie
Jeff, j'ai acheté votre Old Dogs New Tricks album, et j'adore le fait que tu aies une photo de Cody sur la couverture de l'album avec toi. Je dois dire que j'ai vraiment aimé écouter toutes les chansons là-bas. J'ai pensé que nous pourrions parler de la genèse de cet album et un peu de votre carrière musicale.

Jeff
Je me considère comme éclectique, car je fais des chansons dans différents genres. Quand j'ai fait Old Dog New Tricks, cet album a été fait sur la côte Est avant que je déménage ici [en Californie]. Je n'avais pas l'intention de faire un album. "Love, Love, Love" a été la première chanson que j'ai enregistrée avec des amis à moi, puis j'ai aimé la façon dont ça sonnait. Alors j'ai dit:"Eh bien, peut-être que je vais en faire un autre." Et avant que je ne le sache, j'avais - je pense qu'il y en a dix sur cet album. Donc c'est arrivé comme ça.

Émilie
C'est une bonne façon de faire en sorte que cela se produise. Je veux dire, on dirait que vous avez un thème ; on dirait que vous avez tout planifié. Je suppose que c'est un peu la magie - quand vous tombez dans quelque chose comme ça.

Jeff
Ouais, je ne peux pas dire que je l'avais prévu, car je ne me souviens pas de la séquence des chansons. Mais ce qui s'est passé, c'est que j'ai juste trouvé des chansons que j'aimais. Puis, quand j'étais sur trois ou quatre chansons, j'ai fini par travailler avec cette fille, Beth Bradley. Elle chante avec moi sur beaucoup de chansons de cet album, "Somewhere in Time" en particulier.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
Et elle connaissait ce gars, Rob Carlson, qui était dans un groupe - j'en oublie le nom - un chanteur/compositeur très, très talentueux. Nous avons donc commencé à nous réunir dans son sous-sol tous les mercredis soirs. J'apporterais une bouteille de vin, et il avait cette configuration d'enregistrement incroyable. Je n'ai pas enregistré là-bas, mais nous avons pu mettre les écouteurs avec les microphones et passer un très bon moment.

Jeff
J'ai donc vécu les mercredis soirs. De ces rencontres, il a fini par produire peut-être six des chansons de cet album. Et il vient de faire un excellent travail. Alors je l'ai eu, et j'ai eu une autre fille qui venait - de grands chanteurs. Beth joue une guitare incroyable, et c'est en quelque sorte le résultat de rencontres informelles que nous avons eues qui ont donné naissance à des idées qui nous ont amenés en studio.

Émilie
Ça a l'air vraiment amusant.

Jeff
Oh mon Dieu, j'ai vécu pour ça ! Je travaillais à l'époque. Je rentrais donc du travail vers 18h00 ou 18h30 et j'avalais le dîner aussi vite que possible pour monter dans la voiture et aller chez Rob.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
Vous savez, j'avais été sans musique pendant des décennies. J'ai quitté The Gaslight Singers en 1964, et je ne pense pas avoir touché ma guitare pendant environ 30 ans. Et je me suis marié, j'ai élevé la famille, je suis allé travailler et je ne m'en suis pas vraiment soucié jusqu'à bien plus tard.

Émilie
Et puis vous avez eu le temps, et tout s'est enchaîné. C'est plutôt chouette.

La Mecque de la musique

Jeff
Donc, quand je suis arrivé ici [en Californie], il y a quatre ans après ma retraite, je savais que c'était comme la Mecque de la musique. Et j'ai reçu très tôt des conseils sur la façon d'entrer dans la communauté musicale. C'est ce que j'ai fait. J'ai fait l'autre album, je fais l'émission de radio, et c'est juste une partie de l'ensemble. J'adore ça, et ça signifie vraiment tout pour moi.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Émilie
Ouais, c'est plutôt inspirant. Les mercredis soirs, mon partenaire et moi allons passer du temps avec un groupe d'amis, parler de choses spirituelles et remettre en question des choses. En fait, j'ai vraiment aimé votre chanson « Let the Mystery Be », parce que c'est plutôt rafraîchissant de trouver une perspective de :« Vous savez, peut-être que nous ne connaissons pas toutes les réponses, mais c'est bien – ne vous inquiétez pas pour ça. »

Émilie
Mais on ne parle que de la vie. Et j'ai réalisé que presque tous les membres de ce groupe chantaient officiellement dans des groupes différents, alors je n'arrête pas de dire à tout le monde :« Nous devons organiser une soirée karaoké. Ils ont un piano chez mon ami. Nous verrons ce qui se passe juste pour le plaisir. Ça me manque vraiment de chanter avec les gens. Quand j'écoutais votre album, il y avait une sorte de proximité avec les voix qui se mélangeaient. Cela m'a juste fait réaliser que ça me manque un peu.

Jeff
Ouais, vous savez, si vous l'avez dans votre ADN et dans votre âme, c'est vraiment quelque chose que vous voulez laisser sortir et que vous voulez expérimenter. Tout le monde n'a pas le talent pour faire des choses comme ça, que ce soit pour jouer d'un instrument ou bien chanter, mais ça n'a vraiment pas d'importance. La seule chose qui compte, c'est qu'ils le fassent et qu'ils prennent plaisir à le faire. Parce que je trouve que quand je fais de la musique, je suis dans une zone que j'adore. Il laisse sortir tout ce qui s'y trouve, donc je peux comprendre pourquoi quelqu'un voudrait faire ça.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
Vous savez, d'autres personnes se lancent dans l'athlétisme. Je n'ai jamais été sportif. Quand nous jouions au punch bowl ou au stickball - j'ai grandi à New York et nous jouions à ces jeux - ils choisissaient les filles avant moi.

Émilie
En grandissant, j'étais généralement choisi en dernier pour le kickball, donc je peux comprendre.

Jeff
Ouais, j'avais un ami dans l'Est, et c'était un super basketteur. Il était si bon que son travail dans l'armée consistait à jouer à des matchs de basket-ball pour les soldats. J'ai dit :"Neil, je donnerais n'importe quoi pour pouvoir faire un lay-up comme toi."

Jeff
Et il m'a regardé et m'a dit :"Eh bien, je donnerais n'importe quoi pour pouvoir jouer de la guitare comme vous." Et tout est là. C'est juste là où ça se passe. Faites quelque chose , peu importe ce que c'est.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Émilie
Ouais, jouez avec vos compétences et ne vous inquiétez pas de ce que vous ne pouvez pas faire, je suppose.

Jeff
Oui. Et vos talents, donnés par Dieu. Si vous l'avez, vous devriez l'utiliser.

Le chant purifie l'âme

Émilie
Oui, je suis d'accord. Donc un peu inspirant, et peut-être que j'ai besoin d'y revenir. C'est juste une belle libération émotionnelle. Chanter est une sorte de purification de l'âme, n'est-ce pas ? Si vous ressentez vraiment ce que vous chantez.

Jeff
Ça l'est. Et si vous le faites avec d'autres, il y a une camaraderie que vous avez. Ce que j'aime dans le fait de chanter avec les autres, c'est que tout le monde partage le moment exact à l'heure exacte. Vous devez, si vous chantez en groupe ou si vous chantez en arrière-plan ou des harmonies ou quoi que ce soit, vous devez être dans la zone avec tout le monde. Et ainsi vous pouvez avoir trois ou quatre personnes partageant un moment précis dans le temps. Ensemble. Et où d'autre tu fais ça ? (Je veux dire, si tu fais un sport d'équipe, c'est une autre façon de faire…)

Les Gaslight Singers à l'US Naval Academy en 1963

Émilie
Oui, il y a quelque chose dans le fait de chanter dans un groupe qui vous ancre vraiment dans le présent, parce que vous devez faire attention.

Jeff
Exactement. Ou vous serez expulsé ! À moins que vous ne le fassiez juste pour le plaisir, cela n'a pas d'importance.

Émilie
Oui, je me suis beaucoup amusé à chanter avec des chanteurs faux. Ils étaient sourds, mais oh la joie ! Ils se sont tellement amusés. Dans le groupe de chant de mon collège, lorsque nous enregistrions, nous installions nos microphones en cercle. En chantant dans ce cercle, vous pouviez vraiment vous entendre. De bons souvenirs.

Jeff
Eh bien, à l'époque et à l'époque de la musique folklorique, on appelait ça des hootenannies. Je parle du tout début des années 60. Kingston Trio était vraiment grand, et tout le monde voulait être un chanteur folk. Donc, nous allions au Washington Square Park à Greenwich Village, et tout le monde se présentait avec des banjos et des guitares ou quoi que ce soit d'autre qu'ils jouaient et se regroupaient, jouaient des chansons ensemble, chantaient des chansons ensemble, puis se déplaçaient vers un autre groupe. Et c'était incroyable. Vous ne voyez plus cela.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Émilie
Cela semble fantastique, en fait - une chanson en plein air.

Jeff
Oui, et ça a été facilité par le genre. Si vous faites du heavy metal, c'est difficile de faire ça. Mais la musique folk - on l'appelle "musique folk" pour une raison. Vous savez, vous n'aviez même pas besoin d'un instrument. Vous pouvez simplement vous présenter et chanter.

Émilie
Ouais, j'éclate juste a capella. Eh bien, c'était super de parler de musique avec toi, puisque j'ai téléchargé l'album qui avait une photo de toi et Cody dessus. Nous sommes censés parler de Cody, mais je suppose que je pourrais probablement parler de musique pendant longtemps avec vous.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

La marque Cody

Jeff
Eh bien, si vous me lancez sur Cody… Vous feriez mieux de préparer le déjeuner, car je peux parler de lui toute la journée !

Jeff
Tu sais, je l'ai mis sur l'album. C'était juste quelque chose qui m'est venu à l'esprit, c'est ainsi que la plupart des choses se passent avec moi. J'ai tout d'un coup une idée. Et j'ai pensé à quel point ce serait cool - parce qu'il est si beau - à quel point ce serait cool de le mettre sur la couverture avec moi. Et je me suis dit qu'au moins, c'est lui qui attirerait l'attention à ma place, et peut-être que les gens achèteraient le CD.

Émilie
C'était vraiment une bonne stratégie marketing.

Jeff
C'est ce que c'était ; c'était avant tout une stratégie de marketing. C'est donc ce qui s'est passé. Quand nous avons fait la séance photo pour l'album, le gars est venu et a pris beaucoup de photos (il avait un super photographe), et il était là – le vieux Cody.

Émilie
Eh bien, le truc avec lui, c'est qu'avec tous ces cheveux, il est tellement reconnaissable. Je veux dire, parler d'avoir une marque. Je n'ai jamais vu un autre Collie avec les poils du visage comme ça, la frange (ou peu importe comment vous les appelez) devant les oreilles est très, très unique. Donc, chaque fois qu'il apparaissait dans les groupes Collie [Facebook], vous saviez que c'était Cody dès les cheveux. Avec d'autres chiens, il y a tellement de colleys de zibeline et de blanc. Vous dites:"Lequel est-ce? Est-ce que je connais cette personne ? Mais avec lui, on ne se demande jamais. C'est comme "Oh ouais, c'est définitivement Cody."

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
Eh bien, c'est sa marque de fabrique. Je reçois tout le temps des commentaires là-dessus. Je viens de poster une photo de lui – je ne sais pas si vous l'avez vue – il y a environ une semaine. Ces cheveux qu'il a :les gens l'appellent Fabio, Rod Stewart… Il a ce look. Quand il secoue la tête, il se redresse comme Einstein. Et je monte les escaliers l'autre jour, et j'ai tourné au coin de la rue, et il se tient juste là à me regarder avec ces cheveux en l'air. J'ai juste attrapé mon téléphone, pris la photo et l'ai mise sur le groupe Rough Collie [Facebook]. À ce jour, il a reçu environ 932 réactions et environ 175 commentaires.

Émilie
C'est beaucoup à suivre !

Jeff
C'est définitivement le cas. Et je réponds à chaque commentaire, au moins avec un cœur ou quelque chose comme ça.

Émilie
Reconnaître qu'il a été vu ?

Jeff
Ouais. Il est très populaire parce que – les cheveux. Tout le monde me pose toujours des questions à ce sujet.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Émilie
Oui, je pense que c'est celui que j'ai vu et commenté. Vous savez, juste cette pure énergie de génie fou. Ensuite, je vous ai envoyé un message et cela a en quelque sorte conduit à… Vous savez, j'ai déjà utilisé une photo de Cody. Pourquoi ne l'ai-je pas utilisé comme image vedette ? (Celui qui apparaît lorsque vous publiez un lien vers un article.) Et puis j'ai pensé, Eh bien, hé, si je dois lui donner une image en vedette, pourquoi ne lui donnerais-je pas sa propre histoire ? Puis j'ai pensé :Eh bien, Jeff a l'air d'apprécier une conversation . Alors, tu es mon cobaye, Jeff. Tu es mon cobaye podcast - toi et Cody. Nous verrons comment cela se passe.

Jeff
Eh bien, je suis honoré. Voulez-vous que je vous parle un peu de lui et comment nous l'avons eu ?

Chiens de chasse contre chiens de berger

Émilie
Ouais ! Alors tu m'avais un peu raconté comment tu t'étais mis au Colley avec ta femme, avec le bleu merle Ricky, qui se destinait à être un chien d'exposition, et puis tu as fini par l'adopter. Donc je suppose qu'il faut commencer par le début. J'ai vraiment aimé ce que vous avez dit à propos d'avoir Labs [Labrador Retrievers], qu'ils sont comme le gars à la fête avec l'abat-jour sur la tête.

Jeff
Oui, exactement. C'est ainsi que je les décris. J'ai eu des laboratoires. J'ai eu beaucoup de chiens. En fait, mon premier était un braque allemand à poil court, qui, en tant que chiot, nous a été offert en cadeau lorsque ma femme était enceinte de huit mois environ de notre premier enfant. C'était donc un peu difficile.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
But I had Labs for most of my life and I loved them. You know, they’re just the friendly guys and gals, and they love you, and they’re happy. Some of them are very exuberant. Some of them are more laid-back. That’s why I use the term that they’re like the guy with the lampshade on his head at the party, because that’s their nature. And I always had them.

Jeff
Then I met Donna, my current wife, and she came from a family that was a college family.

Jeff
Her brother, when he was eight years old, was a huge Lassie fan. Everything just revolved around Lassie. One year he went to camp, and while he was away, his parents got him a collie puppy which they named Happy.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Emily
Aww, that’s a good name.

Jeff
And this was everything to Jimmy – everything to him. He was always a huge Collie fan. Then later on in life, he had 4 of them at the same time. That’s what he had when I met Donna. So I go to his house, and there were these 4 Collies. They actually looked a little odd to me because I wasn’t used to the long nose. I didn’t know anything about them. And they went about their business, as Collies will do.

Picasso Filled in the Rest

Jeff
Then when Donna and I got engaged, Jimmy gave us a Collie as an engagement present and he was the most magnificent blue merle. He was 8 months old when we got him. Like you said, he was supposed to be a show dog, but they changed their mind. I used to say that he was born white, and Picasso filled in the rest. That’s how beautiful he was with his coloring. I would take him out and people would say, “Oh my God, he’s so beautiful!”

Jeff
And Ricky had a much different personality than Cody. Ricky was very circumspect. My son described him as he was like Joe DiMaggio, Joe D – just smooth as silk, a lot of class, you know? That kind of a thing. He knew how to work a room.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
I noticed when we first got him that we’d call him, when we’d be in the bedroom, and he’d come to the door. He’d look, he’d just take the measure of the room, see what was going on – I could see the wheels turning – then he would decide whether he would come in or not. And that was his personality. He was very sweet, very loving, very protective – but circumspect. You know, a little on the… cool side.

Jeff
Cody, on the other hand, is totally different. He loves everybody. He can’t wait to interact with everybody:the tail is going, and he’s smiling. I take him to the dog park, and he doesn’t really bother with the dogs. He’s always working the humans for butt rubs and things like that. He’s just got a totally different nature, just the sweetest guy.

Emily
So Cody thinks everyone’s there for him. That’s why they came?

Jeff
Yeah, Cody thinks that everybody loves him as much as we do. And I could see why, because he’s never had any interaction with a human that was unpleasant. They always flock to him.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Frequent Flyer

Jeff
He flew with us in the cabin three times. We went to Florida one year and back. Then the flight out here to California, and he flew in the cabin with us. He sat on a seat, in between the two of us when we came here,  for six hours and didn’t move a muscle. He just sat. He had water; he had pretzels. If he’s with us, he’s cool. That’s his thing. And everybody made such a fuss over him, as you can imagine. And he loves that. He just loves people – children in particular.

Emily
Wow, he’d be a great therapy dog. You could take him anywhere.

Jeff
He would. You know, I’ve been wanting to get him – I can’t do it now because of Covid – but I’ve been wanting to get him to like, nursing homes with seniors.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Emily

Oh, they would love him! They would eat him up.

Jeff
Exactly. Or even hospices. You know, one of the Collies in the group does that. (Only one that I know of.) And Cody brings such joy to people; they light up when they see him. I thought it would be really nice to bring a little light into their lives. So when we’re able to do that, we will.

Emily
Yeah, it sounds like he would be ideal, and everyone would say, “Lassie!” Then they would probably ask why Lassie’s hair kept growing.

It Only Took a Week

Jeff
They say, “Lassie” all the time. When I had Ricky, the merle, one guy looked at him and he said, “Lassie in camouflage.” I thought that was pretty funny.

Emily
Yeah, that’s a perfect description of a merle. They’re just so unique looking. So did you have any Collies between Ricky and Cody?

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
No. When Ricky died (he got cancer and he died at 11 years old), we were looking at retirement. So we said to ourselves, “I don’t think it makes sense to get another Collie now, because we’re thinking about retiring and suppose we want to travel? Maybe we shouldn’t.”

Jeff
It only took a week without a Collie. The house was so dark, spiritually and emotionally without Ricky, because we just loved Ricky with all of our hearts, obviously. And it was like the light went out, and the house was unbearable. And we said, “No, no, we’ve got to get another one!”

Jeff
But it took a while, because what’s interesting is you never see Collies. I mean, I never see them anywhere. But yet when you go to get one, it’s not that easy. My brother-in-law had a relationship with one of the really good breeders in the area. And after about four weeks, she found a puppy in Pennsylvania, at a breeder that she works with. So Donna and I got in the car on a Saturday, drove to Pennsylvania, and picked up Cody. From the moment he got out of the car at our house, he was just calm and at home – and it was just amazing! I have a video of it on YouTube actually, of the first day, of how we got him.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Emily
Oh, you also have a YouTube channel! We’ll have to put that in a link.

Jeff
I do. I have a couple of them actually.

Emily
So what are your YouTube channels?

Jeff
Well, one is “Jeff Hyman Music,” and the other one is just “Jeff Hyman.” I wish that the content was as easily definable, but I have music on one on the Jeff Hyman channel before I did the Jeff Hyman Music channel, and I think the Cody video – it’s called Cody Comes Home to Stamford” – is on the Jeff Hyman channel. If anybody wants to see it, they could just Google it. I’ve got Ricky videos on there. I did a video of Ricky actually “talking,” and it was about 30 minutes of him telling us what it was like to live with us, what life in the Hyman house was like from his own perspective. “Ricky in His Own Words,” I think that’s what I called it.

Emily
Okay, I like that idea. We’ll definitely put links, because I think people will enjoy that for sure. So how old was Cody when you got him?

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Easy Potty Training

Jeff
Ricky was eight months. Cody was eight weeks, and he was just very easy from the beginning. He wasn’t much of a chewer, but we made sure that he had lots of things to chew on. And he was very calm.

Emily
How easy was he to potty train? You were probably answering that next!

Jeff
Yeah, I was just going to say, we crate trained him. He got the idea pretty quickly. I guess he just maybe needed to figure out how to control it, so I’m going to say maybe three weeks.

Emily
That’s actually really good. I mean, some people talk about how easy their Collie puppies were to potty train compared to other breeds. You know, other breeds can take a year or more sometimes. Most people I talked to say that their Collies were potty trained within a few months, definitely under a year. So that is pretty incredible.

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
Maybe four weeks – no more than that.

Emily
I mean, I believe you! Some people have said a week or two. It’s just really remarkable how they can pick it up so quickly sometimes.

Jeff
Yeah, well, after about three or four weeks, what we did was:there were two entrances to the kitchen, so I got a couple of gates and then we would leave him in the kitchen. So he didn’t have to be in the crate, but he couldn’t get out of the kitchen. The kitchen had a tile floor, so if anything happened…

Emily
Oh, that’s perfect!

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
Yeah, and he had an occasional accident, but he was young. For the most part, he did pretty well.

Jeff
But Ricky, on the other hand, pooped on my carpet his whole life. I’m not saying he did it all the time (fortunately, it wasn’t that often), but he did it. I mean, my living room carpet – forget it. We used to call it the old Indian dumping grounds, because he would invariably have a surprise for us every now and then.

Recommended Breeders

Emily
Oh, wow… So would you recommend Cody’s breeder to other people?

Jeff
Unquestionably. Can I say who it is?

Emily
Yeah, yeah – that would be great.

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Jeff
Oh, okay. It’s Cando Collies, and the owner, Linda Wooleyhan, is a great breeder. Cody’s mother is one of Linda’s Collies. His father is a Milas Collies:that would be Lynn Butler. She’s got champions all over the world, Lynn does. So Cody came out of Cando, and I would recommend Cando – or Lynn – in a heartbeat. High quality, and they know what they’re doing.

Emily
Well, perfect, because we have a breeder directory on Collie Chatter, and we like to list breeders that have been recommended by other people as having good Collies.

Jeff
That’s a big help. When people are looking for one, that’s an excellent guide to have. Because otherwise, if you don’t know, it’s easy to get involved with a breeder that you shouldn’t be.

Emily
Right, yeah. So it’s definitely a word of mouth, trusted source sort of thing. Like, “We’ve had a good experience, and we think you would too.” I think that helps people, when they’re searching.

Jeff
Oh yeah, definitely.

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The Fantastic Fur

Emily
So my next question… When Cody was a puppy, was there any indication that fantastic fur would grow in, or did he look normal?

Jeff
You mean on his head? No. If you look at the picture on the album cover – now let’s see, how old would he have been? Maybe he was a year old at the time when that picture was taken.

Emily
Oh, so he was still a baby!

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
Yeah, maybe a little more:it’s possible. But his hair in that picture is spiked, and it wasn’t that long. That’s why it was at a length where it just stood up. It was pretty cute, actually, where it stood up.

Jeff
But as he got older, it grew and grew and grew until finally it is what it is now. It’s very long and very unique. It’s also very fine. People say to me, “Well, can you style it, you know, put a little gel in it?” I’ve tried to braid it, because I thought that would be cool; but it’s too fine. It won’t hold the braid.

Jeff
I have one picture… A friend of mine came over and put a rubber band in it down by the base of his head, so that it stood up. And he looked like a Japanese samurai in that picture!

Emily
Oh, perfect!

Cody Crazy Hair, un colley pas comme les autres

Jeff
But there’s really not much you can do with it, you know. It is what it is.

Emily
Well, if you can find that picture and if you want to send in a few more… I’d really like for people to see a sampling of Cody’s hair in different phases, or moods, or static electricity.

Jeff
Alright. I only have, I don’t know, 3,000 pictures, so I should be able to find…

Emily
A few that’ll do?

Jeff
Yeah, you don’t need all 3,000.

Emily
Probably not, but, you know, a good sampling of your favorites or his finest moments.

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A Class by Himself

Emily
Have you ever seen another Collie like him, as far as the facial fur, the bangs, or whatever you want to call it? Or is he really in a class by himself?

Jeff
I think that everybody who knows him or sees him would say he’s in a class by himself. I’ve never seen a Collie with hair like that (at that length in the way it is), although others probably do exist. But there are Collies in the group that have similar hair. One of them that comes to mind is this Collie Izzy who’s owned by Carolyn G. Izzy is a girl, she’s beautiful, and she has hair very similar to Cody’s; but it’s not quite as full or long.

Emily
The male Collies always seem to just have a little more majestic flow to their fur in general.

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Jeff
Yeah, and the other thing is that Cody also has an amazingly full coat. Ricky didn’t. Ricky’s coat was was flatter, but Cody is like thick and lush. So the combination of that coat and his hair kind of make him very special. People have to see him to understand, because I’m sure that most people that will be listening have never seen anything like it. I mean, every time I post a picture of him or a video or anything, there’s always, always a lot of comments about his hair – even from people who have commented ten times about his hair already. It’s just something that people notice.

Emily
It is incredible. Every time I see a photo, I laugh. Like, “There’s Cody again.” Just his existence brings joy to people who see the photos, I think.

Jeff
That’s so sweet. You know, people tell me that all the time. He also has an infectious smile. You can see how happy and joyful he is in his pictures, and I think people pick up on that. And when people say to me, “Oh, you made my day; I’m so happy right now.” Or, “I really feel better…” It really, really makes me feel good. Cela fait. I’m happy that they react that way to him.

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Worldwide Collie Love

Emily
I guess that’s one of the the beauties of the Internet now. In the Rough Collies international Facebook group, you know, 16,500 people all over the world just loving their Collies together… It is pretty amazing.

Jeff
It is, and that’s only one group! There are other groups. But I’ve been a member of the Collie group since 2009. I was in a pet store one day – I had Ricky then – and this woman comes up to me. She has a Collie, and we get talking, and she tells me about this group. So I said, “Oh, wow, that sounds pretty good. I think I’ll join it.” And I did. I’ve just been an addicted member, I guess, for the last 11 years. There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t scroll through and interact with what I call my “Collie family.”

Jeff
I did, I think about 11 Collie videos that are also available on YouTube. Those videos have pictures (sometimes a little bit of video, but it’s mostly pictures) of Collies in the group from all over the world. Each video has a different theme to it. One video shows a plane flying from point A to point B on a globe, and say it lands in Texas. Then the next thing you’ll see are Collies from Texas, and each picture has the name of the Collie. Then the plane flies to the next state, which is Alabama, and the Alabama pictures play.

International travel video featuring photos of Collies worldwide

Jeff
So every video has a different theme and a different way of exploring the geography of where these amazing Collies are from. And the music is good, you know, there’s music underneath the video and all of that. I have a section in there which I called “In Memoriam,” and those are the dogs that passed. It’s a lot of work, because I have to extract all of these pictures from Facebook and then organize them. So I haven’t done one in a couple of years:I’m just kind of a little burnt out on them. But they’re there, if anybody is interested in seeing them. There’s about 10 or 11 of them on YouTube.

Emily
Yeah, I’ll check it out. The guy who actually designed Collie Chatter – I just write the content, he makes it pretty – can probably relate more to the work that goes into those videos, because he likes to do stuff like that. But we’ll go through and put some links so people can view the archives.

Jeff
Yeah, I really think that your listeners, being Collie people, would enjoy these because everybody does. I got a great reaction to them. And what could be so bad about 30 minutes of beautiful Collies with some good music?

Emily
Yeah, that’s fantastic. It’s just so great to me that Rough Collies in particular (I know, Smooth Collies too), but Rough Collies in particular are so associated with Lassie that people know what they are worldwide. And not every breed has that. So it’s very much a uniting factor.

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Collie Popularity

Jeff
Oh, yeah, there’s no question. What’s interesting to me is the fact that I never see any. The only time I see a Collie is every October. There’s a rescue group here, Southland Collie Rescue, and they run an event at one of the dog parks. You know, everybody comes with Collies. I always go (I take Cody, obviously) and there’s maybe 25 Collies there. And that’s the only time I ever see a Collie.

Jeff
People always tell me when I meet ’em 0n the street… (Cody is like a magnet:everybody wants to touch him and chat.) And they say to me, “Oh you know, when I was a kid I had a Collie.” And I think to myself, If you had a Collie when you were a kid, how could you possibly not have one now?

Emily
Yeah, those of us who are breed addicts… (Uh, ME.) I will always have a Collie. I had ’em when I was a kid, and I can’t imagine not having a Collie now.

Jeff
Yeah, exactly. So it’s a mystery to me that I just never see them. Back East was the same thing. I never saw a Collie. I could go anywhere, and occasionally maybe I’d see one. Actually when we came out to visit here in California the first time… We didn’t have Cody with us; we were just visiting our kids for a week. We went into Fashion Island, which is a big mall out here. We come out of one of the stores, and lo and behold, right in front of us is this beautiful Collie. We couldn’t believe it. I think it’s the only one I’ve ever seen, outside of the get-together. I don’t get it.

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Emily
Now I’m in Jacksonville, Florida, so I have met a few Collies at dog parks. It’s a city of about one million people, but I’ve only seen a few. I see lots of other breeds, but Collies are just not that common anymore. I was just looking this up the other day. Collies are ranked 38th in popularity, according to how many get registered with the AKC (the American Kennel Club) every year. When you think about it… There’s *200 breeds, I wanna say, that are recognized by the AKC. So 38th in popularity is actually closer to the top.

Jeff
Well, I’d like to see the other 37!

Emily
I think they’re probably in the show ring prancing around, maybe not as much with the general public. I think the fur kind of puts people off.

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Collies and Shedding

Jeff
I was just going to say, a very common question when I’m out with Cody is people will say to me, “Oh, he’s probably a lot of work, right? Does he shed a lot? Collies shed a lot, right?”

Jeff
And then I have to explain to them that they have topcoats and undercoats. Cody – and Ricky didn’t either – is not a big shedder. I mean, my Labs used to shed a lot more, because they’ve got short hair and the hairs fall out. They grow to a certain length; they fall out. But with the Collies, it’s always the undercoat where the the big growth is. When you brush them, all of that comes out. But I don’t get a lot of topcoat shedding, do you?

Emily
No, I tell people other than the big pre-summer blowout (once a year with my male and twice a year with my female), Collie shedding is not that bad. If you devote 10 to 20 minutes once a week and you keep up on it, it’s very manageable. A Collie friend of mine told me that when she needs to clean up the hair, she just turns on her ceiling fan, all the little fur tumbleweeds blow into the corners, and she collects it that way. I thought, That’s very ingenious .

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Jeff
It is. There’s no question.

Emily
And you can kind of ball it up between your fingers. It’s not spiky. I know what you mean, because I had Labs growing up, too. Collie fur doesn’t really poke you. It’s soft, so it’s different.

Jeff
Exactly. We take Cody once a week for a 15 minute brush. It used to be (when PetSmart was doing it pre-Covid) it was $8 for a 15 minute brush. Our backs can’t do it anymore:if we try to brush him, we suffer. So we would take him over to PetSmart. We had a great guy over there, and after 15 minutes he’d come out all puffy and clump-free. Then they stopped doing it because the Covid. Now they’ll do baths and brushes, but they won’t do just brushes. The vet has a groomer, and we take Cody there. He gets his 15 minute brush every Monday. It keeps him good, you know, clump-free for the most part. That’s all it takes. It’s not hard.

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Canine Toothbrushing

Jeff
The other thing I always like to talk about when we talk about our Collies – this is for all dogs – I’m a very big believer and advocate for brushing their teeth. I did a video on what I do with Cody. Now Cody is six years old, and if you look at his teeth, they’re pearly white and there’s no redness at all around his gums.

Jeff
When we had Ricky, he got to a point where I wasn’t doing that, and I had to have his teeth done (dental cleaning). They have to anesthetize them for that. Donna and I went to the diner [while we were waiting], and we were nervous wrecks. We just swore that was never going to happen again. After that, I started being very vigorous with his teeth brushing.

Jeff
And I do that with Cody every night after he eats. He gets fed once a day in the evening, then I brush his teeth with a manual brush, then with an electric brush. Then I have this antiseptic gel that I put onto his gums. He doesn’t get anything to eat after that so that his mouth is clean for 24 hours. (Actually, he gets a treat in the morning when I walk him when he comes back.) And that has really worked wonders on his oral health and his mouth. A lot of Collies – any dogs – just like people can have a lot of trouble if they have bad gums. So I always advocate that.

Emily
Yeah, and that’s excellent advice, especially with so many Collies having the MdR1 gene concern. So for them to get anesthetized can be… I mean, you were talking about the the anxiety that went with that.

Jeff
Oh, it’s awful!

Emily
For sure, because we know that so many of them do have sensitivities to those drugs. So, yeah, the tooth care is excellent advice, really. And that’s a good idea to do it after the meal. I don’t always do the daily brushing after each meal, and I should.

Jeff
If you skip a day or two, it’s not the end of the world; but really it needs to be done as frequently as possible. And the timing is key, because if you brush their teeth and then they eat, you know, what’s the point?

Jeff
It’s always best after the last meal of the day, and then to hold off on treats. Because anything in their mouth [like food particles] is probably better not being in there. I just am maniacal about that. The thought of him having to be anesthetized just – I don’t like that.

Oral Hygiene Tools

Emily
Yeah, that’s definitely a nerve-wracking thing. Great advice, thank you. You said it’s some sort of gel… Do you have any particular brand that you recommend?

Jeff
Yes, it’s called [Virbac] C.E.T. Enzymatic Toothpaste. I use the poultry flavor. Cody likes it. I think they make a beef, then there’s a clear one. The gel is called Oratene Enzymatic Brushless Oral Care. You just put a little on your finger, and you rub it on the upper gums. That’s like an anti-bacterial, so the brushing and the gel does a good job.

Jeff
I mean, I’m very lucky because my Collies were cooperative. They let me put electric toothbrushes in their mouth. A lot of dogs don’t even let you put a toothbrush in their mouth. And if you can’t get a brush into the mouth, you know, you try to do it a little slowly. They have these finger brushes, which can work pretty effectively. It just slips over your index finger and you can try to do it that way.

Emily
Yeah, I’ve noticed one of my Collies seems to prefer the finger brush and one of them prefers more of the traditional dog toothbrush. One of them likes the peanut butter toothpaste. One likes – it’s almost flavorless, I think – like a clear gel toothpaste. So they definitely have their preferences, and it’s taken a bit of work to get them used to that.

Gentle Collie Temperament

Emily
I used to be a veterinary technician. My first job when I was 16 was working at a vet clinic. There were some dogs, I mean – good luck getting anything in their mouth without having puncture wounds in your hand. So I’m really grateful that Collies – they might not like it, but they’re not going to put a hole in your fingers either. They’re very tolerant and gentle and just safe .

Jeff
They are. That’s what makes them so amazing. Their spirit, their gentle nature. I always say they’re humans in a Collie’s body. I really believe that. They have this elegant majesty to them, and that’s the physical beauty. People constantly say to me, “Oh, he’s so beautiful!” I always tell them that he’s more beautiful on the inside. Because Collies have sweet, loving, loyal, gentle natures to them. They’re just the most amazing creatures.

Emily
Yeah, the substance matches the outside. I’d say their exterior really reflects their interior. Just beautiful inside and out; you put it really well. And that’s actually something that gets Googled a lot, because we’ve been looking at what questions people are asking Google on a monthly basis.

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Jeff
About Collies?

Emily
Mm-hmm. Collie-specific questions. “What’s the Collie personality type?” “What are the Collie personality quirks?” “What are the Collie personality characteristics?” And it’s just funny to see that getting searched so much.

Emily
One of the things that gets asked, like you said – the hair care. “I want a Collie, but I don’t know if I could keep up with the grooming.” I think it reflects what people are thinking. Like, “Oh, I think I could handle the grooming, if I know what their temperament is like.” And to me, it’s absolutely worth it – every minute of tooth brushing or coat brushing – absolutely worth it for the kind of dog that you get.

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He Understands Everything

Jeff
There’s no question. I always say that Cody has ‘two and help’ (me and Donna), because we exist to take care of him and service him. When we make dinner at night, say I’m in the kitchen or Donna’s in the kitchen making his dinner, he lies just outside of the kitchen and waits for his service. And then he’s served, and that’s it. You know, when we’re not with him, we’re talking about him. It’s Cody 24/7, and anything he needs –

Emily
The Cody Show!

Jeff
Yeah. We trip over ourselves to give it to him, but he deserves it because he’s such a beautiful soul and loves us so much. Anything I ask of him – anything – he does. I take him out – he’s off leash in the park, let’s say. We’re walking around and I say to him, “Cody, this way.” And he just turns around, follows me. And he understands everything.

Emily
Isn’t that beautiful? I tell people, their fur is the hardest thing about them, and that to me isn’t even that hard. And I have a profusely-coated male Rough Collie. So sometimes the brushing…

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Jeff
Is it a sable?

Emily
Yeah, he’s a tri-factor – the dark mahogany sable. So maybe once a year in that summer blowout, I think, Why do I have a dog with such thick fur? But that’s once a year, and every other time they’re so easy to me.

Jeff
There’s no question.

Emily
You know, some people say, “Oh, my dog can do 20 tricks.” Yeah, but… Do you have to chase them down the street? Do they come when you call them? Can you let them off leash and have them stay right with you? And to me, that’s what I value more.

Jeff
Of course!

Emily
I don’t care how many tricks [a dog can do] or if they have all their toys named. I love that they’re so responsive, and the bond… I could talk about that all day. I love it.

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Some Collies Have Sensitive Stomachs

Jeff
Well, me too. But you know, there is one other thing about a Collie that I guess is a downside. Tu dois être très prudent. Their stomachs – Collies have very sensitive stomachs. And I find with Cody, if we – well, how can I put this? I mean, he has his normal dinner, which is kibble, pumpkin, sweet potato, and we’ll give him some fresh salmon.

Emily
Oh, he’s spoiled!

Jeff
He needs an “accelerant” every now and then – because I don’t know about your guys or gals – but frequently he’ll go to his dinner, poke his nose around, and walk away. And he won’t eat it. So we give them what we call accelerants. So we put like some salmon in there, and then he’ll eat it and he’s fine. We don’t ever give him anything else. Not because we think it’s wrong to give him chicken or beef or sausage. I know some people give their Collies fried chicken, believe it or not. If they can tolerate it, that’s great. But Collies have a tendency – if you vary their diets or whatever, they can have diarrhea for days.

Emily
Mm-hmm. Yeah, that’s one thing. My female is a farm Collie who came from South Carolina, and she can have just about anything. She’s not quite Lab level when it comes to gut strength, but not much bothers her. And then Gus, you know, he’s from a show line and actually from a breeder. So I don’t know if that makes any difference at all; but I can’t switch his food unless I’m very carefully adjusting the portions as I go. He does great on Purina One or the Purina Pro Plans. We’ve tried several others, but – pardon me for saying this – but it is literally a shit show!

Jeff
No it is! That’s exactly what it is!

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Not Like Other Dogs

Emily
So I have learned not to do that. And I’ve also had to be very careful, even with the chews that I give him. A lot of Collies, they’re just not chewers like other breeds of dogs are.

Emily
One of our Labs – we lived out in the country growing up – and she would run into the farmer’s field, yank out an entire stalk of corn, bring it back into our yard, shuck the corn, and eat it cob and all. I mean, she would eat whatever happened to be in the field, because the farmer rotated the fields. She would dig up sugar beets and eat them. You know, we tried to discourage that…

Jeff
Well, but if she could handle it.

Emily
Oh yeah. That dog ate an entire sponge once. We were washing the car, and we made the mistake of setting a sponge down. And whatever cleaner or wax was on that sponge – not a problem, not an issue! I’m glad that Collies don’t eat whatever is laying on the ground. They wouldn’t be able to handle it, if they did.

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Jeff
Cody would. As you know, all dogs – and Collies have this long snout with the nose at the end of it – they always have their nose to the ground when you’re walking with them, and they need to smell everything. Cody has to smell every leaf. And I never know when he’s got his nose down for a period of time, whether something’s down there that he would eat. But he would. I mean, I have seen him find an old chicken bone or something. I was able to catch it. So I always have to keep my eye on him, because if he gets anything that he shouldn’t… Well, you know what that’s all about.

Emily
Like a toddler, they’ve got to experience it mouth first.

Jeff
Exactly. He does it nose first, but you’re right, the toddlers, the kids, they’re all about mouth first.

Jeff
So the stomach thing is always, I feel, like the sword of Damocles hanging over our head. We never know. (I mean, in my life, if anybody would have told me that I was going to inspect my dog’s poop every day, I would have told them they were crazy. But I do have to pick it up, so I obviously look at it. But I look at it, and if it’s the way it’s supposed to be:then I’m happy. It’s a good day. If it’s not, then I start worrying.

Jeff
Now, the funny thing about the Labs… I was talking about how Cody could be picky. Back in the day, I would give them (the Labs) a can of wet food. And the way I would do it is:I would open one side of the can and punch a hole in the other side, so that I could hold it upside down over the bowl. Then it would just come out and fall into the bowl. Those dogs would eat half of it before it hit the bowl!

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Collies Can Be Picky Eaters

Jeff
Cody is like a cat. He goes and he smells. He wants it; he doesn’t want it. I’m not going to have it; maybe I’ll have it now. Nah, I don’t think I’ll have it… And he walks away from it. And frequently I’ll say, “Okay, Cody, have your dinner. I’ll sit with you.” And if I sit with him, he will eat it. So it’s like, he likes the company. Are yours like that?

Emily
Well, Sir Gustav was an only dog for a while, and yes, sometimes I would have to practically beg him to eat and mix enticing things in. And for a while I was going to the butcher shop and getting some ground meat to mix in with his food. I’ve heard of some people feeding their Collies by hand. I’ve never had to go quite that far. But when he was an only dog, he would leave his bowl. He got dinner, but he would graze on it throughout the night. And it might take him all night to decide that he was going to finish it off.

Jeff
Cody will do that.

Emily
Yeah. I ended up adopting a rescue mix (half Australian Shepherd, half Great Pyrenees), and Gus cannot leave food in his bowl:because she will eat it. It will become hers. My female Collie, the farm Collie, she’s pretty food-motivated, too. So Gus has learned not to leave it just sitting there, because it won’t be there.

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Jeff
Well, yeah. So maybe that’s an encouragement or an incentive for him to to eat it. Cody doesn’t have that problem. But, you know, Donna gets upset if he doesn’t eat. I just tell her, “Look, you know what? Look at him. Does he look like he’s starving? If he’s hungry, he’ll eat.” And he does. I mean, if he doesn’t eat one night, he’ll probably eat the next.

Emily
Yeah. And I’m glad that they don’t tend to get fat like some other breeds that just naturally lean towards thickness. We were regularly having to put our Labs on diets growing up because they like to get chunky.

Jeff
Yeah they can get heavy.

Emily
Yeah, and to me that’s sort of a perk with Collies. You usually don’t have to worry about them getting fat. They kind of self regulate their eating, and that’s fine with me.

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Southland Collie Rescue Gathering

Emily
So we’ve pretty much naturally stumbled into all the questions that I was going to ask you anyway, which is kind of nice. We have hit an hour, and this is great. I’d rather have more to sort through than not enough. One other thing I did want to circle back to:you mentioned Southland Collie Rescue having a Collie gathering. Where is that exactly? I’ll put a link to that.

Jeff
Southland Collies has the event at a dog park in Irvine. You could find their website, actually, and it’ll give you information. It’s usually August or October; it may be coming up soon. It gets a pretty good turnout. A lot of the people from the Collie [Facebook] group that live out here come to it. So it’s really nice because we get an opportunity to actually meet each other.

Jeff
Because we’re all pretty much virtual, most of it. But it’s always good to meet people and see their Collies, and it’s just wonderful. You’re immersed in Collies. How bad can that be?

Emily
Yeah, sounds like heaven on earth, actually.

Jeff
It is.

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Nothing About Collies Strikes a Negative Note

Emily
We talked about the Collie personality type. If you were trying to explain Collies to someone who didn’t know anything about them and was maybe considering getting one, is there anything else you would tell them that we didn’t already cover?

Jeff
No, I always say that they’re humans trapped inside of a Collie body. They’re extremely smart, very loyal. The level of communication that you can have with them, you have to live with them to experience. I just think that, generally speaking, there’s nothing about Collies that strikes a negative note with me. It’s impossible to describe them, because you have to live with them in order to really experience it. Anything anybody tells you may sound good, but you’ve never experienced anything until you’ve actually lived with a Collie. There’s nothing else I could say about it.

Emily
It’s kind of hard to describe, isn’t it, to put into words? I did a story on a Collie in training to become a Psychiatric Service Dog. So it’s Stephanie’s first Collie and she said, “You know, I heard about it, but I didn’t quite understand the level of vocal range and vocal ability that a Collie has.” Like you said, you have to live with it.

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Jeff
To me, the most amazing thing is how they absolutely know what you’re saying and what you mean and what you want. I mean, Cody even knows the pronoun “he.” So if Donna and I say “he” this or “he” that, he knows we’re talking about him. And he’s able to communicate with us. We know what he wants; we know how he’s feeling; we know what’s going on inside his head, just by the way he behaves and looks at us. His eyes tell everything. And it’s actually like having another human that you can talk to that understands your language, understands, you know – everything. I think I’ve had about 11 or 12 dogs in my life, something like that. And I’ve never had anything that comes close to a Collie.

Jeff
And with that, I’m going to have to leave. My grandkids are coming. They’re three and five; I have to get ready!

Emily
Yes, definitely get ready!

Jeff
I’m going to also send the link to Cody’s Toothbrushing Video, because that’s something I feel very strongly about. I really want people to do that.

 

Emily
Yeah, I’m realizing I need to put more on Collie Chatter for Collie-specific care, because they are such a unique breed in some ways.

Jeff
Exactly. I had a great time talking with you. I really did. You know, it’s interesting being on this side of everything. When I do my radio show I’m the host, and I’m interviewing somebody else and having that conversation. So this was a lot of fun for me, and I could talk about Collies all day.

Emily
Yeah, me too!

Jeff
Thank you for having me.

Emily
Thank you. Have fun with your grandkids, Jeff.

Jeff
I will, Emily. Thank you so much.

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* Edit and footnote:The AKC currently registers 197 dog breeds, which means they recognize nearly half of the approximately 400 dog breeds recorded with other breed clubs worldwide. There are also 82 purebreeds under consideration for breed registration with the AKC’s Foundation Stock Service (FSS) program.

Jeff Hyman was a member of the popular Gaslight Singers in the 1960s. He now has a solo career, having released solo albums Old Dogs New Tricks in 2017 and Pick Yourself Up in 2019. Both are available for purchase and streaming on Amazon. Currently, Jeff also hosts the international radio program Somewhere in Time,  on which he introduces his listeners to other interesting indie artists and discusses great music of the past. Check out his website and listening options here.

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