GCH CH Nonnies No Doubt
As much as we have become accustomed to four & five day
clusters, we still love our hometown two day events. They’re like family gatherings where a few
out of town visitors drop in. One such
gathering was the Manitowoc County Kennel Club’s two shows in that Wisconsin
town.
Judge Christine Salyers-Anderson had the day one final and
her pick of the English Cocker Spaniel, GCH CH Nonnies No Doubt, the Afghan
Hound, GCH CH Elmo's Martian Chronicles, the Alaskan Malamute, GCH CH Storm
Kloud's Test of Time, the Bedlington
Terrier, CH Kaylynn's Stroll in the Park, the Maltese, CH Fletcher Andes, the
Bichons Frise, GCH CH Heights Sweet Willy, and the Old English Sheepdog, GCH CH
Lambluv's Live the Dream.
Finishing one/two were the English Cocker and the Maltese. It’s the second of the year for the Cocker, Stevie,
and handler Tony Vacha.
On Sunday Steven Gladstone would get a mostly new seven, the
Golden Retriever , GCH CH Summits Emery
It’s In The Bag, the Rhodesian Ridgeback, CH Tajamani Kwetu's Rust Too, the
Boxer, GCH CH Nantess Caleno Numero Uno, the Wrest Highland White Terrier, GCH CH
Devonshire Out Of The Starting Gate, the above named Maltese, the
Xoloitzcuintli, CH Blanch-Os Lolita At Dreamstar, and the Belgian Malinois, GCH
CH Mystique's Son Of A Beach BN RN CGC.
His Best was the Ridgeback, his Reserve, the Malinois, We believe this to be the first for the five
year old Ridgeback dog. Congratulations
to breeders Mary E Gauthier & Michael Teeling, owner/handler Diane Engelking, and owners Joan Morrone &
Barbara-Sawyer Brown.
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