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Happy Birthday #1 to Fremont!

Last Updated on September 2, 2010 by James Dziezynski

It’s hard to believe it was a year ago when Fremont’s momma Ziggy began the 7-hour ordeal of popping out puppies like a clown car. Born at Western Border Collie Rescue at the home of fearless leader Tonya, the 11 “J-Pups” (so named to keep their litter birthday tracked at the rescue)  all ended up healthy, happy and in wonderful homes. After being fostered with love and care by Barb B. in Fort Collins, the pups went their separate ways.

Luckily, the owners have stayed in touched and several of the pups, including Fremont’s only brother, made it to a birthday bash in Denver. That was Sunday, August 29th — we celebrated again on Fremont’s true birthday, Sept. 1. Enjoy the pics!

Border collie fremont plays in the water.

Fremont romps with sister Keva while brother Pisco chases the action!

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Border collie Fremont and friends

Fremont and friends romp it up at Cherry Creek in Denver.

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Western Border collie rescue J-Pups 1st birthday

The J-Pups birthday shot (Riley was off chasing butterflies but was at the park) From the left we have sister Maggie (laying down), friend Charlie, sister Tillie, sister Kizzy, brother Pisco, Fremont and sister Keva!

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Border collie Fremont on his first birthday!

Fremont with one of his new frisbees on his official birthday.

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Border collie Fremont romps at Davidson Mesa

Yay, it's my birthday!!! Romping at Davidson Mesa in Louisville!

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Border collies Fremont and Mystic

Fremont and best buddy Mystic enjoy a beautiful evening sunset at Davidson Mesa.

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Border collie Fremont ice cream time

Every good boy deserves ice cream on his birthday! Fremont got a LARGE soft serve from Dairy Queen to end his special day! I love this dog!!

James Dziezynski

James is a best-selling author and writer based out of Boulder, Colorado. His writings reflect his personal passions: adventure, science, exploration, philosophy, animal welfare and technology. When not spending time in the mountains, James volunteers at several animal rescue organizations and is a collector of classic video games.