Thursday, December 31, 2009

2009'S LAST SHOW REPORT

This is our last show report of 2009, so we are pretty pleased that the year would end with a BIS win by one of our DOGS2WATCH, the Alaskan Malamute, CH Catanya’s Latin Lover.

CH Catanya’s Latin Lover

Joining Steve Hubbell for the last final seven of the year at yesterday’s Oakland Kennel Club in San Mateo CA were the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, CH Flatbrook Royal Point Attitude JH , the Rhodesian Ridgeback, CH Pupukearidge Ikaika O Sprngvly , the Kerry Blue Terrier, CH Perrisblu Paris, Papillion, CH Arkeno’s Ears To You, the Bichon Frise, CH PaRay Rime Time, and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, CH Baewyn Telltail Smooth Operator.

The Malamute, Ricky, turned on the after burners this month, adding three BIS to his 2009 resume to bring his year end total to eight, good enough to put him in the Top Ten Working Dogs. Now that’s a Happy New Year!

8 comments:

  1. who is the top Papillon????

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  2. CH Queen Bless Jp World Idol, by the slimmest of margins

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  3. Congrats to Miriam and Brian! Way to get the job done and do the impossible, make a bitch Papillion #1.

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  4. Steve Hubbell did Best because John Ramirez has fallen ill.

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  5. Earning 3 Bests must certainly be one of the best ways to end the year! Maybe Ricky's letting us know 2010 will be an even more fabulous for him!

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  6. Thanks for your terrific blog and keeping us up to date with the dog show world. Now that we have been priced out of dog showing, we are living vicariously!
    Happy New Year.

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  7. I agree with the last comment. Most "regular folk" are being priced out of showing when the handlers get $50,000 a year or more to handle a dog. I finished my dog at these shows but had to do it against a handler's stacked entry trying to finish two pets. Yes, the pros can be beat, but it should not take four years to finish a nice dog without a handler. My dog is not a pet. He is out of a multiple BISS bitch and one of the top males of all time in my breed and it still took me four years to do it ethically. That is why people are leaving the sport.

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