Wednesday, 8 of September of 2010

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Western Reserve 2010 – Day 1

Another hot and muggy yearly trip to Ohio.  I think they need to move the show to October! 

This show has become a hard trip for me. Emotionally, its the last place Chris and I travelled to together before he went into the hospital, so every corner of the town has memories.   Our usual evening walk to the ice cream store or the candy store, is something I now don’t want to do  alone.   Plus because it is such a big show, and everyone has so many dogs entered not a lot of socializing gets done during the day.   This year the heat zapped people so badly there wasn’t any socializing in the evenings either!

Physically, I always seem to do myself in at this show.   The Sunday before leaving I tried to get something out of the glove box of the van, leaning over the seat, and pulled a muscle in my back.  Chiropractic treatements Monday and Tuesday at least had me walking normally again.  However, after the long drive Thursday, I put it out again trying to set up everything by myself.  So again I had to rely on everyone else to do my work for me :(

Chaverah - 1st - 9-12 female in Sweeps

Chaverah and Amigo both won their sweepstakes classes on Friday under Kathy Davis, but progressed no further.

However, in the regular classes we had quite a successful day. Our judge for Friday was Simon J. Parsons, from the U.K.

Amigo - 1st - 9-12 month Male

Amigo won his 9-12 puppy male class with Katie Brooks handling him. Katie and Amigo have already earned one major in the U.S. plus a single.

Dragoon - Reserve Winners Dog

Dragoon and Tim won the Open Dog class. In Winners, the judge pulled Dragoon, and then Amigo, and then Kathy and Cathy’s Ramsay (the 6-9 month winner). Unfortunately for me, (good news for them!) Ramsay was Winners Dog, and Dragoon was Reserve. There is no Best Puppy award at WR – so Amigo went no further.

Chaverah - 1st - 9-12 month female

Chaverah again won the 9-12 month class in the regular show, but also went no further.

Dolly - Select Bitch - and NEW GRAND CHAMPION!

The highlight of the day was that Dolly was awarded Select Bitch, for another 5 point major. This completed her American Grand Championship also. In the photo are Tracie Zeitz, who handled her to this win, and Katie Brooks, who put the first 23 points on her in 3 weekends.

1st in Veteran 13+ and Stud Dog

The two old-timers did well for themselves too. Hunter won the 13+ sweeps and regular class, and Best Stud dog, and Rocky won Best Brood Bitch (she was too young for veterans at this show).

A nice load of ribbons (especially that Select Rosette!!), a nice bunch of trophies, and a new Grand Championship – not a bad day at all!


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In pursuit of the Alphabet Soup – weekend #2

The second weekend was only two days of shows for Dolly, but she was Best of Breed the first day, and Best of Opposite Sex on the second, earning her second major (3 pts) and a 2 pt win. She has fulfilled 2 of the 4 criteria now – she has 4 judges , and has defeated other specials at 3 shows (actually she’s 5 and 5). She has 5 all-breed shows left and 2 specialties…keeping my fingers crossed she can finish. The next show is in 2 weeks and even select three of the four days would finish her.

Amigo also broke his dry spell. It appears he left his clothes in Canada, and has been showing in his underwear for 2 weeks. Well, someone finally took note that despite a lack of hair he is still a pretty darned nice little dog – and he went WD yesterday for his first American point.


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A nice start…

Dolly is in the U.S. for a few weeks seeing if she can earn some Grand Champion points down there also. News from the three day weekend is that she was Best of Opposite Sex on Friday, Select Bitch on Saturday, and Best of Breed today – earning her two 2 point wins and a 5 point major….total of 9 points (I think!! I’m not sure about yesterday’s, might only be one).

Go Dolly girl :)

I went and watched the CCCC herding trial today….I think that will be her next challenge. Hopefully she’ll like sheepies :)


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The Canadian National Specialty 2010

Five weeks after the American Nationals – the clan travelled west with Marlene Ness and Mark Ragusa to compete at the Canadian National Specialty in Edmonton. Once again, even though I couldn’t get the time to make the entire trip, I did manage to fly out Friday for the judging, getting home almost midnight on Sunday and going into work from a motel near the airport on Monday morning.

The Canadian National was judged this year by Diane Baillie – a Pembroke breeder/judge from Australia. Sweepstakes were judged by Dave Brunnel, a German Shepherd breeder from the west.

In Sweeps, all of the puppies won their classes, Amigo, Dragoon and Chaverah, but the only other dog entered won Best in Sweeps. Chaverah was the Best of Opposite in Sweeps (pictured here with the specialty judge who gave her 1st in her class).

Hunter was the winner of the Veteran Sweepstakes.

The specialty itself was a bit of a juggernaut for us, with dogs I own and dogs of my breeding bringing home everything but the bitch and unofficial classes.

Amigo (Yasashiikuma Friend of Mine) won the 6-9 month old class and brought home Reserve Winners Dog and Best Puppy, just like his mother, when she was Reserve Winners Bitch and Best Puppy in the Yukon in 2004.

Chief, Yasashiikuma Burning Issue, from the Fire litter (Sonny x Cinder) finished his Canadian Championship by going Best of Winners from the Open Dog class. I am very proud of his 11 year old owner/handler Eden Dale from B.C. who earned all of his points herself. Job very well done!! I think you could have knocked her over with a feather though when the judge pointed to her :) I’m not sure if her feet have touched the ground for the past month.

Dolly achieved another milestone in her career – winning Best in Specialty and Best Canadian Bred. Another goal ticked off on the “to do” list. She is now a Best in Show and Best in Specialty winner, in addition to being the only Grand Champion Cardigan in Canada.

Although he made Mark work hard to earn it, Dragoon came home with Best of Opposite Sex in Specialty. He was unfortunately showing that he really is still a puppy, even though the body may appear grown up and wanted to goof around instead of showing. But to Mark’s credit he didn’t lower the boom on him, and kept his sparkle up, tough as it must have been!

The old man gave Dragoon a run for his money though. The judge said afterwards that she had actually considered him, but couldn’t give it to him because of his eyes (at 14 they are starting to cloud). He still gave a good account of himself and the judges I was mentoring at ringside were very impressed that a 14 year old could still keep up with the youngsters.


Since we were unable to get the judge for photos after the specialty (she judged Bouviers until 9:45 p.m.!!), and we weren’t sure if everyone would be around Sunday, we got this family portrait done just in case.

In the back row are:
Hunter – Best Veteran in Sweeps, Best Veteran in Specialty – with Annie Willaims.
Dolly – Best in Specialty, Best Canadian Bred – with Marlene Ness
Dragoon – Best of Opposite Sex in Specialy – with Mark Ragusa

and in front:
Amigo – Reserve Winners Dog, Best Puppy – with me
Chief – Best of Winners – with Eden


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