GCH CH Celtic Lore’s Moonlight And Magic CGC
(photo by Currey)
Owensville OH was the site of the Clermont County Kennel
Club’s two shows this past weekend.
Saturday’s final saw the Weimaraner, GCH CH Silhouette's All Revved Up,
the Rhodesian Ridgeback, GCH CH Celtic Lore’s Moonlight And Magic CGC, the
Giant Schnauzer, GCH CH Kenro’s Time Is Money, the Wire Fox Terrier, GCH CH
Garcini & Rangel's Rock N Rolla, the Papillon, CH Domino’s High Priority,
the Bulldog, GCH CH Mousers Royal Regent,
and the Briar, GCH CH Déjà vu Elephant in the Room, seeking judge Jack Ireland’s
approval.
GCH CH Silhouette's All Revved Up
The two that succeeded were the Ridgeback, Luna, and the
Weimaraner, Rod. It was the first BIS of
the year for Luna and handler Frank Murphy.
Congratulations to Frank and breeder/owner Dawn A Garbett.
GCH CH Stargaze'R 'N Wingfield Wait Wait Don'T Tell
(photo by Rhonda Cassidy)
Sunday judge Ken Buxton would see the English Setter, GCH CH
Stargaze'R 'N Wingfield Wait Wait Don'T Tell, the Saluki, GCH CH Appalachia's
Allamyrra Hajji, the Siberian Husky, GCH CH Highlander's Rumour Has It, the same
Wire Fox, the Toy Manchester Terrier, GCH CH Cottage Lake's Our Lady Of Fatima,
the Dalmatian, GCH CH Bret D N Troika N Engine Co Timeless Keepsake, and the
Belgian Sheepdog, GCH CH Sarron Simply Complicated CGC.
GCH CH Sarron Simply Complicated CGC
He would name the Setter, Teller, his Best and the Belgian
Sheepdog, Jackson, his Reserve. Teller
is the nation’s Number One English Setter, the Number Two Sporting Dog, and the
Number Six Dog All Breeds with 12 BIS this year.
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