Hi, Welcome to my web site. My name is Christine (Chris) Davies.  I live in Pennsylvania and my kennel name is Fly Away.  Fly Away was established in 1992 and is an ASCA DNA certified kennel. I don't breed a lot due to the time, commitment and research involved.  When I do have a litter, I strive to keep the intelligence, beauty, biddability and temperament that are called for in the ASCA standard.  All puppies born at Fly Away are ASCA and AKC registered.  They are all raised in the house and are exposed to all types of stimulations and experiences. All the dogs living here are house pets as well as competition dogs.

Since 1992, I have been involved with the Mid-Atlantic ASC, an affiliate club of ASCA, and have served as President, Vice-President, Affiliate Representative, Newsletter Editor and been on the Board of Directors. I currently am the founder of a new ASCA affiliate club, Brandywine Valley ASC, and serve as a Board member as well as the Treasure.

I have also served on the ASCA Stockdog and Agility Committees. I currently serve on the MVA Committee and the Hall of Fame Committee. 

I compete in ASCA, AHBA and AKC stockdog trials, ASCA and AKC agility, conformation and obedience.  I am an AHBA herding judge.

All dogs are trained, handled and loved by me.
Enjoy my web site and please feel free to contact me if you have any
questions.

FlyAway@mailaka.net

Visit my training and agility page to learn more about me, to see my facility and a few of my students.

I train all herding breed dogs, agility dogs and their people!

DISCLAIMER- IMPORTANT

"Those interested in the Australian Shepherd should be aware there are no
size varieties of Australian Shepherds. There is no officially recognized
Australian Shepherd variety such as "Standard," "Mini/Miniature," or
"Toy" Australian Shepherd.
 
Advertisers of Standard, Miniature, and Toy Varieties of Australian Shepherds  
are simply employing marketing terminologies to facilitate the sale of animals
to the unsuspecting public that are, in reality, just dramatically smaller than the norm. 

Responsible, reputable Australian Shepherd breeders who care about
protecting this unique, American breed of stock dog do not promote the sale of
Standard or Miniature or Toy Varieties of Australian Shepherds. This is a
marketing ploy to sell faulty, undersized pups for increased prices."