My name is Garth - I am 12 inches tall and weigh 10 pounds.
I am a gorgeous Blue Merle with lots of Copper, a full white collar and marbled blue eyes.  I am very friendly and absolutely love kids!     Another job of mine is watching the Ranch and my girl Ariel.  Some of my favorite things is to have my belly scratched, play with my toys and go on trail rides with Ariel and her horse!  
Waggintail Garth of Leading Star
Pocket's LeDoux of Leading Star
LeDoux is a Georgous Blue Merle with a 3/4 collar and 1 bright blue eye.  He is 14 inches - small mini a little larger than we wanted for our program but he is so correct in every way.  We are anxious for his first babies.  Watch for him in the show ring with Ruth Vanderhoof.  Thanks to Pocket Aussies for selling us such a perfect little guy!
Enough tears have fallen to fill the Powder River through Kaycee, Wyoming where Chris LeDoux called home. He died of a rare form of cancer in March of 2005. During his all-too-short 56 years of life, LeDoux was indeed a rare breed. Beloved by the rodeo world, LeDoux’s music captured the spirit of the sport - and of the American West - as few will ever likely match. The young Chris put pen to paper often. Poem after poem reflected his love of rodeo and of a young girl, Peggy, who would become his wife and bear him five children. His sense of humor and self-deprecating manner were constants even in the most painful of times. Besides writing words to become songs, Chris liked to sketch cartoons ala Charlie Russell and “Ole Chuck” would have been honored to ride alongside LeDoux. Many heroes don’t quite live up to their reputations. This Wyoming, and rodeo, hero outshined them all. A practical joke player extraordinaire, who would not intentionally hurt even the squirrels on the golf course, Chris will forever be thought of with a certain amount of reverence in these parts. There is a hole in Wyoming’s heart.
Garth Brooks:
The fastest selling solo artist in music history...

The fastest-selling solo artist in music history, Garth Brooks sold in excess of 100 million albums in just ten years, now topping 105 million. His body of work propelled country music as a genre to the front pages of newspapers worldwide and the covers of magazines, to the point where Forbes declared on its cover, "Country Conquers Rock." And, he accomplished it without courting pop radio. Garth’s attitude was – let the pop audiences come to country.