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Tjukurpa Australian Koolies display their strong Natural abilities

In the hands of a good handler who meet the needs of their Koolie, we know that Koolies will always reach their full potential whether it be as a service dog, stockdog, sports dog or companion.​

Jinks 1st time on sheep

Natural talent needs no training, just the opportunity to do its job, owner Kelly Messenger, bred by Melrose koolies Sydney Australia

Willow Masters Jumping 2011

1st place; Natural talent needs the right handler to help Koolies reach their full potential, owner Kate Dall, bred by Tjukurpa Koolies, Queensland Australia

Willow Agility & Jumps 2013

As a young pup this koolie suffered a hairline fracture, extremely hard to diagnose even with Ex-ray  if not for the support and diligence of her owner none of this would have been possible. 

Kate Dall & Willow reach the heights

This year 2013 when they competed in the Top Dog Championship in Victoria Australia, coming third on a time of 28.19 sec  clearing 24 obstacles,.26.7 seconds was first place.

Li's Cast on sheep, Finland

It is important that a Koolie has a good cast and can read it's stock, Li shows how calmly he can do the job, owner Hannu Savolainen, bred by Tjukurpa koolies Victoria Australia

Aroona tracking, Switzerland

Showing her natural talent for tracking even at this young age, owned by Matthias Bickel,  bred by Sinikka Kumpusalmi-Kankkunen Finland

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