Otis will soon be joining Carol Greet and her family on a cattle ranch in Ten Sleep, Wyoming. Otis will be Carol's first English Shepherd, so we're hoping he endears himself there as he has here!
Wheeler took the red-eye flight from Portland to Buffalo, New York, to meet up with his new owners, the Muysson family (who reside in Grimsby, Ontario). Since the Muysson's have 4 children, to replace the 4 Wheeler left behind here, he should feel right at home.
Lucky Jewell (now known as "Keeva") gets to live out on a farm in Iowa with her new owner, Marcia King-Brink, and her great Aunt Muenchkin.

Elgin (now "Jedi") took the highway south from Lake Oswego, to Applegate, Oregon, where he joined the Rousso family. His new owner, Tamara, raises Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats, as well as various other critters on her farm.

Aurora will be moving to Germany, to join Barbara Miketta and family (Crazy Lou, Cheeky, et al).
J.D. has made the jump to Kentucky, joining Clara and Willy Fulkerson on their farm in Cox's Creek. He'll be carrying on a 40 year tradition of English Shepherd ownership for Willy... lots to live up to! Willy and his extended family have cattle to manage, so when he's ready there is work waiting for J.D.
Mist had the shortest drive to her new home... just "around the corner" in Sherwood, Oregon, on a medium size farm. Her owner raises horses and goats here in Oregon, as well as cattle up in Idaho -- which Mist's half-brother, Mace, will be charged with helping manage. Some day, if Mist rises to the job, she may get to join Mace, working the herd up in Idaho, while her owner, and Mace's owner, sit back and let the dogs round'em up and bring'em in.
Bandon (now "Levi") is wet and muddy from creek - diving in this photo. Now that he's an Oregon coast dweller, wet (or damp) is likely to be a way of life for him! Bandon was lucky enough to find a family not too far from Bandon, Oregon -- the Frake family. His new home includes a little girl (who has learned that if your hair is in a ponytail, puppy is less likely to tug it), a little boy, and all the interesting sights & smells of a small farm with llamas.
Nyssa moved north of the Border, to British Columbia, where she will be keeping Bev Johnson and household hopping... Nyssa likes live life full speed ahead!
Dundee's new home is right here in Oregon, with the Davenport family. With acres to run, two little boys to run with, and a growing herd of goats, some chickens, and other small-farm animals to learn about, he'll have lots to keep him busy.
Never one to sit idly by, Honey decided that after a litter of pups, the best way to get back into working shape was to spend a week at "sheep camp", up in Washington... (yes that's me at the front of the flock :-)