GCH CH Riverside Get Over
It
We last visited Marshall MI Friday to tell you that the
Black & Tan Coonhound, GCH CH Foxfire’s Full Force Gale, at the Jaxon
Kennel Club’s day two show. The Sturgis
Kennel Club had the coveted Saturday spot and they put judge Alice Inman in the
final ring with the Gordon Setter, GCH CH Sastya’s Eleven Eleven, the Norwegian
Elkhound, GCH CH Silhouette’s AU Fish, the Giant Schnauzer, GCH CH Skansen’s
Holy Knight, the Russell Terrier, GCH CH Goldsands Columbus, the Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel, Seneca Manor Native Dancer, the Tibetan Terrier, CH Cedar
Creek She’s Got It All, and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, GCH CH Riverside Get Over
It.
GCH CH Skansen’s Holy Knight
(Photo by Vicki Holloway)
She chose the Corgi, Gigi, as her Best and the Giant, Knight. It’s the first this year for Gigi in seven final
attempts. Congratulations to
breeder/owner/handler Deborah Shindle and co-breeder Tonya Jordan.
GCH CH Goldsands Columbus
(Photo by Lynda Beam)
Sunday’s final was in the hands of judge Rita Bell. The seven she considered were the Berrien
Kennel Club, the English Springer Spaniel, GCH CH Ocoee Dsqd With A Vengeance,
the Longhaired Dachshund, CH Kaycees Galewinns Starburst At Wagsmore MLD, the
Giant, Knight, the aforementioned Russell, Bosse, the Blenheim & Prince
Charles English Toy Spaniel, GCH CH Loujon Thornwood Little Jacob, the Standard
Poodle, GCH CH Ale Kai Hillwood Celebration, and the Puli, GCH CH Moonshadow
Rongyos Kis Medve.
Best was the country’s Number Eight Dog All Breeds, the Russell
Terrier, Bosse, Reserve the Standard Poodle. The nation’s Number Two
Terrier has 14 BIS and 51 Terrier Groups this year.
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