Monday, March 1, 2010

SUFFERN IN THE SNOW

CH J’Cobe Kemosabe Vigilante Justice

We didn’t have many shows this weekend, but if you were lucky enough to visit one of our AKC shows, you saw a lot of beautiful purebred dogs.

There were three shows in the very snowy town of Suffern NY. We told you all about Friday’s results and we did tell you that the Rough Collie, CH Kelso's Moon Dancin, HSAS was Best In Show at Saturday’s Rockland County Kennel Club event. Prince Phillip’s six companions in Patricia Hess’ final were the Field Spaniel, CH Tamarack's Race You To Calico, the 15" Beagle, CH Torquay Midnight Confession, the Doberman Pinscher, CH Allure Envy Me Royalwood V Schohaus, the Smooth Fox Terrier, CH J’Cobe Kemosabe Vigilante Justice, the Toy Poodle, CH Smash JP Moon Walk, and the American Eskimo Dog, CH Silveroaks First & Foremost.

Sunday, Dr Carol White Moser took the second shift for the Rockland KC and saw the same Beagle & Smooth Fox, the Vizsla, CH Kezdet's Grand Mark Gedeon, the Giant Schnauzer, CH Skyline's Eliminator, the Miniature Pinscher, CH Kimro's Soldier Boy, the Lowchen, CH Chic Choix Bihar Cuba, and the German Shepherd Dog, CH Laxfield's Tony Soprano. Her BIS was the country’s number one dog all breeds, the Smooth Fox, Dodger. Dodger & handler Amy Booth are now starting to build a sizable lead over the rest of the field, but the year is young and we have lots of shows to go and some very promising dogs out there.

2 comments:

  1. Amy Booth and Dodger work as a fabulous team--I saw them on TV at Westminster! It was exciting to see them in person!

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  2. He is such a showman! When he walks in the ring you just can't take your eyes off him!

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