About Author: Christopher

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Christopher Landauer is a fifth generation Colorado native and second generation Border Collie enthusiast. Border Collies have been the Landauer family dogs since the 1960s and Christopher got his first one as a toddler. He began his own modest breeding program with the purchase of Dublin and Celeste in 2006 and currently shares his home with their children Mercury and Gemma as well. His interest in genetics began in AP Chemistry and AP Biology and was honed at Stanford University.

Posts by Christopher

  • My old dog Black Jack was an apple hound; watching him steal one from the fruit bowl on the table when he didn’t think anyone was looking always left us […]

    Doesn’t Fall Far

    My old dog Black Jack was an apple hound; watching him steal one from the fruit bowl on the table when he didn’t think anyone was looking always left us […]

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  • The Bark magazine is holding a contest for dogs “Caught in the Act” being naughty. The prize is appropriately a Vue Personal Video Network so you can monitor those devious […]

    Caught in the Act

    The Bark magazine is holding a contest for dogs “Caught in the Act” being naughty. The prize is appropriately a Vue Personal Video Network so you can monitor those devious […]

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  • The people at The Bark have once again honored us by using one of my photos for their publication. This time it’s Bonnie Belle giving me the raspberries. Even in […]

    Gone But Still Smiling

    The people at The Bark have once again honored us by using one of my photos for their publication. This time it’s Bonnie Belle giving me the raspberries. Even in […]

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  • The numbers behind the new “study” showing “comprehensive TNR would cost about $2 billion less than eradication” for local municipalities simply don’t add up. Literally. Advocates for TNR should not […]

    TNR Doesn’t Add Up

    The numbers behind the new “study” showing “comprehensive TNR would cost about $2 billion less than eradication” for local municipalities simply don’t add up. Literally. Advocates for TNR should not […]

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  • The best part about having a dog at stud is ample access to puppies with none of the hard work of being a breeder: no baths, no mopping, no puppy […]

    And Puppy Dog Tails

    The best part about having a dog at stud is ample access to puppies with none of the hard work of being a breeder: no baths, no mopping, no puppy […]

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