GCH CH Chancellor Flirt's High Flyin' Gladiator
While the prestige and famous faces were gathered in Chicago
this week, the numbers were actually larger on the West Coast. The Silver Bay Kennel Club Of San Diego packed
in nearly as many points in their two days as Chicago did in four. On Saturday the seven dogs hoping to take home the points
from a 1700 dog entry were the Golden Retriever, GCH CH Trance Mission JP
Cunard Adventure, the Borzoi, GCH CH Majenkir Bookstor Vintage Glamour, the
Rottweiler, GCH CH Chancellor Flirt's High Flyin' Gladiator, the Miniature Bull
Terrier, GCH CH Dytona VIP, the Pomeranian, GCH CH CR Chase What Matters, the
Bichon Frise, GCH CH PaRay Power & Privilege, and the Canaan Dog, GCH CH Pleasant
Hill Magnum Of Samara.
GCH CH PaRay Power & Privilege
Best went to the Rottweiler, Pilot, and Reserve went to the
Bichon, Dominick. Pilot and handler Perry
Payson have been among the Top Ten Working Dogs for the last three years and picked
up a Group Four at the Westminster Kennel Club show earlier this month. This is the second BIS of the year for Pilot.
GCH CH Quiet Creek’s Kiss and Tell
(Photo by Kayla Bertagnolli courtesy of Best In Show Daily)
Pilot and Dominick were back on Sunday to plead their cases
with BIS judge David Bolus. Joining them
were the Clumber Spaniel, GCH CH Clussexx Collaboration with Traddles, the
Bloodhound, GCH CH Quiet Creek’s Kiss and Tell, the Miniature Schnauzer, GCH CH
Allaruth Just Kidding V Sole Baye, the Pekingese, GCH CH Dunkirk’s Imagine
That, and the Australian Shepherd, CH Briarbrooks All Rights Reserved.
GCH CH Clussexx Collaboration with Traddles
He went with the Bloodhound, Kissy, as his Best and the
Clumber, Seymour, as his Reserve. Kissy
now has two BIS this year in five final appearances.
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