Litters. Past, present and future.

We currently own four Old-Time Scotch Collies. 

Heritage Our Laddie & Sivyer Glen Bonnie Scarlet Ree are our foundation dogs, and we’ve kept two of their puppies for future breeding, Filbert Croft Mighty Magnus & Filbert Croft Nicnevan. 

After a four year pause on our breeding program due to finances and economic worries, we’re finally back to helping revive this wonderful breed.

This 2nd litter will be the bittersweet last litter between our foundation pair. After our Fall 2025 litter, we’ll be on the search for a new female to pair with Magnus for our future litters.

Winter 2021 Litter

Fall 2025 Litter

What will puppies recieve prior to heading to their forever homes?

We take the care and development of our puppies very seriously. To help set them up for success, and ensure they’re well-rounded and healthy dogs for their future families, we implement a wide range of socialization and desensitization methods, along with carefully researched care practices.

  • Puppy Registration with the OTSCA. Owners may apply for full registration at 1 year of age.
  • Routine doses of Pyrantel Pamoate dewormer.
  • Bio Sensor Stimulation program from Day 3 – Day 16 of life.
  • ESI “early scent introduction” stimulation program from Day 3 – Day 16 of life.
  • 1st, 2nd & 3rd doses of routine puppy DAPP combo vaccines (distemper, adenovirus, parainfluenza, parvovirus), Bordetella & Leptospirosis vaccines, & Rabies vaccine. This means puppies will be completely vaccinated prior to leaving our care and moving on to their forever homes.
  • Microchips.
  • Three ‘healthy puppy’ veterinary exams. Checking eyes, heart, lungs, hernia.
  • Complete genetic testing through Embark Vet, including CEA, MDR-1 Sensitivity, Degenerative Myelopathy, DM (SOD1A) as well as 270+ other conditions and traits such as projected adult size, coat length, color locus’ such as merle.
  • Partial – Complete housebreaking.
  • Crate training.
  • Fed high-quality kibble and supplements.
  • Raised indoors in a family setting.
  • Exposure to important, everyday stimuli early on in life, before fear responses are developed. These include riding in vehicles, bathing, TVs, radios and music, young children, nail clipping and grooming, collars and leashing.
  •  Exposure and introduction to a variety of livestock.  These include chickens, ducks, geese, rabbits, sheep, goats, alpacas, llamas, pigs, horses, cats & other dogs.
  • Assessment throughout early life to find each puppy’s ideal home, according to each puppy’s individual personality, interests & energy level.
  • New Puppy Homecoming Kits, including – Harness & leash, toy, blanket, training treats, Purina One + Healthy Puppy transition food and coupons for future purchases, OTSCA paperwork, pedigree, copies of genetic testing paperwork and health records from vet visits.

Our Puppy Map

If at any time a puppy we bred can no longer stay with their family, we will always take them back! Furthermore, this is stipulated in our puppy contract.

On a case-by-case basis, we also offer crisis fostering to help our puppies families’ stay together.