CH Perrisblu Kennislain's Chelsey
With over 2000 dogs entered the Olympic Kennel Club’s Saturday offering in Enumclaw WA was one of the week’s largest shows.
The seven who made it to Douglas Johnson’s final were the Irish Water Spaniel, GCH CH Whistlestop's Fire & Ice, the Afghan Hound, GCH CH Lafara's King Of Hearts O Kalani JC, the Newfoundland, GCH CH BigDogFarm Oh My Baby Huey, the Kerry Blue Terrier, CH Perrisblu Kennislain's Chelsey, the Long Coat Chihuahua, GCH CH Kokura Yama JP Silent Rose, the American Eskimo Dog, GCH CH Silveroaks First & Foremost, and the Bouvier des Flandres, Hatch Tillie de la Salsa.
Best was the up & coming Kerry, Chelsey. It was the first AKC BIS for the 2011 Crufts BOB. Chelsey, who hails from the UK, made an impressive American debut back in June with a Group Two at the fiercely competitive Great Western Terrier Association ‘s Sunday show. Congratulations to breeders Brendan & S Laing, owners Ed & Lynn Yingling & Phil Davies, and handler Bill McFadden.
The seven who made it to Douglas Johnson’s final were the Irish Water Spaniel, GCH CH Whistlestop's Fire & Ice, the Afghan Hound, GCH CH Lafara's King Of Hearts O Kalani JC, the Newfoundland, GCH CH BigDogFarm Oh My Baby Huey, the Kerry Blue Terrier, CH Perrisblu Kennislain's Chelsey, the Long Coat Chihuahua, GCH CH Kokura Yama JP Silent Rose, the American Eskimo Dog, GCH CH Silveroaks First & Foremost, and the Bouvier des Flandres, Hatch Tillie de la Salsa.
Best was the up & coming Kerry, Chelsey. It was the first AKC BIS for the 2011 Crufts BOB. Chelsey, who hails from the UK, made an impressive American debut back in June with a Group Two at the fiercely competitive Great Western Terrier Association ‘s Sunday show. Congratulations to breeders Brendan & S Laing, owners Ed & Lynn Yingling & Phil Davies, and handler Bill McFadden.
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