Hello and welcome to the Blue Cedar Sport Dog web site.
We have posted this site with the hope that it will help other people doing mixed breedings for small, competitive sport dogs and flyball enthusiasts.
We did a number of initial purebred and mixed crosses with mainly our own dogs, and then later on, we were fortunate to have other people allow us to breed to their incredible dogs, to them we will be forever grateful.
All of our breedings have been done with the hope that we would be keeping puppies from them that possess characteristics we consider beneficial to small competitive dogs. We sincerely thank all the people that have bought puppies from us, we feel very fortunate to have found so many wonderful homes for the puppies we could not keep.
On our site you will find pictures and movies of our dogs and puppies as well as a breeding and bloodline summary. Their purpose is to illustrate the results we obtained by doing a variety of crosses and how parental characteristics were distributed in the offspring.
There are also some flyball training techniques that we use to simplify and make more enjoyable the challenge of teaching a dog to race.
Please feel free to contact us if you wish any more information on what we have done or our future plans.
Thanks for visiting,
Tooie & Ian
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Competitive dog enthusiasts now desire a new set of characteristics in small canines previously unrequired and therefore not selected for. There are two approaches being taken to meet this demand. One is to use established purebreds and selectively breed for the required traits, such as smaller Border Collies or faster Jack Russells. The other is to mix breeds with complimenting characteristics and select out the best offspring. We are taking the second approach of mixing breeds because the combination of traits we are looking for is not available in any one breed.
Taking the most suitable large dog and breeding it to the most suitable small dog provides a short term solution with some excellent results but this lacks dependablity and repeatability which is the driving force behind creating breeds. By selectively breeding through numerous generations, we are striving to develop a line of dogs whose height will consistently stay under 16" and whose personality and performance capabilities are best suited for the new competitive sports that have recently gained popularity.

Sept. 24: Started a Chill / iPod page
April 16: Added a Puppy Slideshow
Feb. 5: updated offspring page
Nov. 18/07: Puppy Walk pictures with MyNewt, AnnieBee, Try, Havoc, Speedy, Sparrow, Chill and Snap