GCH CH Shadagee Caught Red Handed
It’s day two in Columbus OH and there was just as much drama as day one. Most observers had expected today’s Dayton Kennel Club to be another face to face meeting between the nation’s Number One Dog All Breeds, the Smooth Fox Terrier, GCH J’Cobe Kemosabe Vigilante Justice, and the Number Two, the Pekingese, GCH CH Malachy. However, neither would make it to Dana Cline’s final. His seven were yesterday’s BIS winner, the country’s Number Three Dog, the Irish Setter, GCH CH Shadagee Caught Red Handed, the Pharaoh Hound, GCH CH Tiara Ne-Kabu Abu Simbel Ankh, the Alaskan Malamute, GCH CH Catera's Fun Fast N World Class, the Border Terrier, GCH CH Tyrolian Eight Belles At Meadowlark, the US’ Number Eight Dog, the Havanse, Qbin's Happy Feet At Enginuity, the Standard Poodle, GCH CH Dawin Spitfire, and the Rough Collie, GCH CH Taliesin Fashion Forward.
It was the Irish Setter, Emily, picking up the back2back BIS, a result that, once again, leaves our top two so close together than it is a virtual tie. And while Number Three trails the top two by a substantial margin, we have to like that she doesn’t seem to know it.
It was the Irish Setter, Emily, picking up the back2back BIS, a result that, once again, leaves our top two so close together than it is a virtual tie. And while Number Three trails the top two by a substantial margin, we have to like that she doesn’t seem to know it.
Infodog.com has the Havanese winning the Toy group, not the Peke.
ReplyDeleteI believe the Havanese won the Toy Group, not the Peke and Dana Cline judged BIS, not Robert Frost.
ReplyDeleteDayam, that's a hot lineup, go Emily!
ReplyDeleteChristy Marley