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whimseycollies.com is the home of original and humorous acrylic paintings of Border Collies by Yorkshire artist Leslie Simpson. If you are an animal lover and like farm animals, dogs, and in particular cartoons and pictures of Border Collies you will enjoy the humour of Whimseycollies. The Border Collie is a wonderful breed of working dog and these original paintings of the typical English sheepdog are funny and thought provoking examples of art from England. These dog pictures are available to buy through Sutcliffe Galleries of Harrogate, North Yorkshire. Also the famous Ollie The Whimseycollie books are available to buy online through the British Society of Painters website www.britpaint.com

The sheep make a bolt for freedom, led by Rodney the Rebellious Ram, but luckily Ollie is on hand to save the day!
ISBN No 0-9551043-00
Evil Grimley Grimrod and Horrible Harry have their eye on the Whimsey Farm sheep. But can plucky Ollie outwit them?
ISBN No 0-9551043-19
Now you can read these five 
great Whimseycollie books!
See what scrapes Ollie the mischievous little Whimseycollie gets into down on Whimsey Farm in the first five Whimseycollie Books! They are the perfect picture story books for all 5- to 7-year-olds and are now available from good bookshops,
by phone from Whimseycollie Books on
0845 165 1599 and  online for just £6.99 each, plus £1.50 post & packing. To order your copies online, using a credit or debit card or Paypal,
just click the Add to Cart button(s).
Ollie and Smudger befriend a little fox cub called Fidget who’s lost his mummy and wants to enter the sheepdog trials.
ISBN No 0-9551043-2-7
When Lord McWhimsey’s priceless gold watch goes missing,Ollie and Oscar the owl turn detective to find it.
ISBN No 0-9551043-3-5
When Scatty the Scarecrow keeps disappearing from Whimsey Farm Ollie sets out to solve the mystery.
ISBN No 0-9551043-4-3
What a young reader says

I love your book Ollie The Whimseycollie. I made a picture of Ollie and Farmer Johnson

- Jennifer Hinchcliff, Wakefield